A downloadable asset pack

I come, I see, I party!

Brightly-colored and inspired by ancient Roman fashion, this digitally hand-drawn anime style sprite pack features up to four different characters with distinct personalities for your visual novel needs.

Dream up a romantic meet cute at a community garden:


Or have the boys bond over work:


Each of these individual sprite packs contain multiple expressions per character. You may refer to the character side plates for the corresponding characters and their outfit versions.

They're also compatible with my fantasy sprite sets.


The characters' dimensions are 700 to 720 pixels tall, all in transparent PNG format. They are drawn and colored using Medibang and Photoshop.

Feel free to modify and rename the sprites after downloading them as you like.

You may refer to the installation section if unsure how to use in Twine. I have a code snippet there that might help.

This is a non-commercial project. Feel free to link back so that other developers and writers can enjoy it too! Enjoy~

Other resource packs I've made:

My Xianxia and Wuxia asset packs: https://itch.io/c/2006928/

My Fairytale and Fantasy asset packs: https://itch.io/c/2006931/

My Folk and Historical costume asset packs: https://itch.io/c/4223894/

My Pet and Animal asset packs: https://itch.io/c/4204269/

My Background and Item asset packs: https://itch.io/c/4211158/


Download

Download
ROMAN_PACK_ANTONINUS.zip 12 MB
Download
ROMAN_PACK_JULIAN.zip 10 MB
Download
ROMAN_PACK_THADDEUS.zip 9 MB
Download
ROMAN_PACK_MARCUS.zip 10 MB

Install instructions

1. Download the file to your drive.

2. Files are in ZIP format and require extraction. Once extracted, you will find several PNG images.


3. They're ready for immediate use. Copy them to your Ren'Py game's game\images directory.

4. If you like, you may edit them freely.

For Twine:

1. Download the pack and extract it.

2. In your Twine game folder, copy them to the \images folder.

3. They can be used with an <img src> tag in your index.html file.


Bear in mind that these images won't be visible when you preview your game in the editor's browser. They'll only appear when you test run it locally with your \images folder in the same directory.

4. When uploading your game to itch.io, make sure the images are in the zip folder too.

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