Cool Pixel Art on the ToolKit Site

Hello community, I was just curious if there was anyway to find out who did, or what game, the pixel art that is in the top background for the website? Some of the pics look ...

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July 31st, 2012

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284 days ago

Hello community,

I was just curious if there was anyway to find out who did, or what game, the pixel art that is in the top background for the website? Some of the pics look extremely cool, detailed, and well done. There even looks to be a game shot that is very little tilesetting, and looks to be mostly a drawn backround. Just thought I'd ask as I've been curious for awhile every time some of the ones I really like pop up. Have a great one.
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I'm not sure who did all the pictures, but I'm pretty sure that most of them came from game developed using toolkit. For example, I believe the picture that's mostly a drawn background is from Heraldry: Freija. Here's a link to the project page:
http://rpgtoolkit.net/devlog/project/heraldry-freija/feed/

I don't know what it takes to get your art on that banner, however. Good luck with your game designing!
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VWolfdog said "I don't know what it takes to get your art on that banner, however. Good luck with your game designing!"

Xavier asked people to submit banners from their games a while back. They're all from TK games (I submitted one which doesn't look like a TK game, but it is)

Someone made a partial list of games a while ago. You could search for that if you're curious. Otherwise you could just post the banner you're interested in and people might be able to help.
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Yeah, Acra made a list for someone a while back.
here, for you.
discussion/45750/

gaze at them to your will.
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Someone actually just recently put the names on the photos.
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I guess Xavier did an edit and tacked them on there.
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I just saw that, wicked cool.
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