I'm a hobbyist (for now) artist specializing in aircraft and military designs, and I've um, accrued a lot of artwork over the past couple of years. I've been AWOL from GameDev.net for a while, but I've been lurkin' around lately, and it's time to make a comeback. My last couple of sprite packs did well, and I've decided to vastly update and add to them. I hope to release a couple more .ZIPs like this one with space and "ground" sprites in the near future, but for now this will have to do.
This free .ZIP contains sprites of various aircraft, including fighter jets, bombers, and cargo planes:
Link: AircraftSprites.zip
Examples of what's in there:
The readme is as follows(also in the zip itself):
Quote:---AIRCRAFT SPRITE README---
The only conditions I'd like to apply to their use are these:
1. Notify me if you use them, because I like seeing stuff I draw put to use.
2. Give me a little credit, include my name in there somewhere(see bottom)----CONTAINS----
3 Folders
Top View- Contains high resolution top views of different aircraft, mostly fighters.
Side View- Contains, um, side views of various scales.
Multiple Views- Contains some animated frames as well as designs from multiple angles.(contains many top and side views that are not in other folders)----INFO----
All art is original, drawn by me, Prinz Eugn, aka Mark Simpson. Artwork ranges from a few years old to very recent, and quality varies. Aircraft contained are both original and real-world designs, and are named using their technical designations(which are made up for original designs).
If you have questions on anything, feel free to contact me. You are welcome to submit simple requests, but I am usually busy, so I can't promise anything
Contact information: Email: prinz_eugn@hotmail.com
-Preferred contact
Web Sites: http://prinzeugn.deviantart.com/ -updated frequently http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums/mod/journal/journal.asp?userid=85721 -Updated less frequently, but has information on my current projects
That's it, use as you want, just tell me about so I can see what you do with them. Feel free to critique the crap out of 'em, please.