02-21-2025, 08:46 AM
I'm back with some minor bits.
First off, is an updated pin set. I intentionally left one pin blank to match the other set without labels, but while playtesting, I realized I needed a pin for giving items to the player, so this new sheet now has a pin specifically labeled ITEM.
Second, is a haunted painting with eyes that follow the player (and a default sprite for when the painting is back to normal.) Just set it to Custom Move Route: Turn Towards Player (make sure to turn off all animation). I also set mine to Action Button and the painting displays the text " \c[2]We're watching you! "
I obviously can't claim credit for the painting (it is the famous Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer, one of my favorite artists and my favorite art piece). While I did plenty of touch-up to make it look good as a sprite, I did still just scale it down beforehand, so I just listed it as "assembled by."
If you want to make your very own Vermeer, there's a wonderfully informative documentary from 2013 called Tim's Vermeer. Give it a watch, it's great.
I hope you manage to find a place for this wonderful painting to add some fine art to your haunted locations!
First off, is an updated pin set. I intentionally left one pin blank to match the other set without labels, but while playtesting, I realized I needed a pin for giving items to the player, so this new sheet now has a pin specifically labeled ITEM.
Second, is a haunted painting with eyes that follow the player (and a default sprite for when the painting is back to normal.) Just set it to Custom Move Route: Turn Towards Player (make sure to turn off all animation). I also set mine to Action Button and the painting displays the text " \c[2]We're watching you! "

I obviously can't claim credit for the painting (it is the famous Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer, one of my favorite artists and my favorite art piece). While I did plenty of touch-up to make it look good as a sprite, I did still just scale it down beforehand, so I just listed it as "assembled by."
If you want to make your very own Vermeer, there's a wonderfully informative documentary from 2013 called Tim's Vermeer. Give it a watch, it's great.

I hope you manage to find a place for this wonderful painting to add some fine art to your haunted locations!
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