![]() If you need graphic edits, I would be happy to help people as a means of trading skills for these. I don't know if there is one, but a sheet with one sprite must ALWAYS be a 3x4 ratio (3 sprites across, 4 sprites down) For a regular, full sheet (which fits 4 sprites across, and 2 sprites vertically that's 8 sprite sets total to fill a sheet) so again, if your sprites are a bare minimum of a 1x1 box, the smallest a sheet of 8 could be is. Step 2: Importing the assets to your game. Some great resource sites from which you can find this type of asset are itch.io or the rpgmakerweb forums. You can read more about the Asset Standards by selecting Help > Contents, from the RPG Maker MV software Toolbar. I think that if you create a template, people actually might start releasing behavior characters. Step 1: Find assets that conforms to the ‘RPGMV Asset Standards. I am not asking for all of these characters done by the same person, as I said, if you could create templates or show me if people have done them (they have to be available for commercial use, see). They need to be MV RTP sized as that is what I am using. ![]() ![]() I am hoping that someone might help me with a few character edits (It can be a template form, if that makes it easier). I am hoping that someone was just as disappointed with there being NO behavior characters to make some of their own. When they released RPG Maker VX Ace, they had character doing things and I was disappointed that they didn't add those things to RPG Maker MV. ![]()
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