

Howdy, here are some links for various kinds of resources, with all kinds of different restrictions. You just have to get off your arse and take a look. So it's not like there aren't other resources out there for use. Not to mention some of the stuff that the staff at the official forums gives for use each month or so.
#Rpg maker vx ace free tilesets license
The Steampunk ones are free to use in free-to-play games (I believe you have to purchase a license to use them in a commercial endeavor but they are pretty awesome). You could always check out the resource forums for any shared resources, too.Ĭelianna and Lunarea have both in the past given some sweet Steampunk tiles as well as others. That said, the cost of the extra sets are pretty decent - under $20 mostly, though the complete ones are a little more - but then, you're getting a complete tileset with more charactersets. In case you are still new to this software, I strongly suggest reading my other articles on this topic as creating a game for brand new users can be a rather difficult task. It allows just about anyone to create their own RPG game. If you don't like the default RTP, there's also a High Fantasy set for sale which is pretty pimp. RPG Maker VX was developed by Enterbrain as the latest entries in the RPG Maker series. That said, they have done their damnedest to create wonderful sets that fit with the default graphics. Not only is each individual tile 32x32 pixels instead of 16x16 but the VX/Ace engine has different sizes and types of tile sheets and uses over half a dozen different sheets (A1-A5, B-D) for. The extra graphics were created by artists who are not part of the company, so the way they get paid is by your purchase. I have no idea what RPG Maker Converter or Rumurumu are, but I can tell you that the formats of tilesets and windowskins are different between 2k3 and VX.
