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32 tileable meshes in the Playstation/PSX/32 bit format (which can easily be made to look in the N64 style as well!) for an RPG town. In addition to pieces for grass, roads, rivers, there are also modular pieces for different shapes and sizes of houses and buildings.

All 32 objects share a single texture atlas, and two indexed 256 color, 256x256 textures, one for day and one for night. Each mesh is also vertex painted to further apply PSX hardware authenticity to the look.

Models all made in Blender 3. Textures made in Gimp.

Models are provided in .blend, .glb, and .fbx formats.

Assets are free but tips/donations certainly appreciated!

StatusReleased
CategoryAssets
Rating
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorRed
GenreRole Playing
Tags32bit, 3D, Asset Pack, Fantasy, JRPG, Medieval, PSX (PlayStation), Retro, town

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TownTileSet.zip 3 MB

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How we add these meshes in a tileable gridmap?

It refuses to enter into the meshlibrary

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Hello;

First, I have two fixes, don't worry. I am not entirely sure why it was refusing to, the last version of Godot I attempted these in was pre 4.0, so I tend to think some import bug between the two versions. I downloaded the files from itch.io to see what was happening, and found two fixes:

First was simply to go into the import tab in Godot 4 and reimport with no changes. That allowed me to instance a scene from the glb file. The second was to reexport the glb from the source Blender file, which also gave me a correctly imported scene and working meshlibrary

I have reuploaded the asset pack with the new glb export.

I hope one of these helps!
                        
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These are great! Can you give any advice for getting those shaders running in Godot?


Thanks!

Hello- my apologies! I thought I linked to the shaders I was using in Godot, but I linked to an unrelated github repo for Unity PSX shaders!

I'll update the page but these are actually the shaders I meant to link https://github.com/MenacingMecha/godot-psx-style-demo

They should work out of the box as shadermaterials

does this work with unity?

I didn't make any unity specific files but they should import and work just fine.