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Create modular game art and tile sets for faster results with Inkscape!
What is modular design?
First question: what is REAL modular design? (2:00)
Is modular design for you? When to use it? (2:50)
The steps of creating modular design elements for video games (3:03)
Creating simple spaceships with modular design
Planning and designing the spaceship moduls (16:03)
Create more moduls and guns for the spaceships (14:36)
Finishing the spaceships and assemble some variations (5:12)
Design modular character game art in Inkscape
Start to create a set of modular cartoon faces! (11:17)
Create the mouth and eyebrow moduls (10:00)
Finish the cartoon head game assets by adding some hairstyles (17:58)
Create (a modular) army of goblins!
Create the blueprint and the first goblin head (11:24)
Design 2 more goblin heads (12:02)
Add three bodies to the heads (11:41)
Creating goblin arms and goblin legs (9:54)
Design a set of fantasy weapons for our goblin minions! (14:40)
Design a tileset for a 2D topdown game with Inkscape
Creating the blueprints and the first tiles! (14:41)
Building more grass tiles and understand the design method more! (17:18)
Draw the final grass tiles and assembling them (9:53)
Designing the blueprint and first assets for the water tiles (9:47)
Creating the final water tiles and assembling them (13:40)
Planning and creating the road tiles (16:11)
Finalize the road tiles (8:03)
Creating individual tiles and assemble a game world map from our tile system! (12:08)
Start to create a set of modular cartoon faces!
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