Resource Feature: Music of Aakaash Rao

A lot of people consider music one of the most important parts of a game, and with good reason. The right song in the right place can really bring the mood of your game out to the forefront.

So today, I’m going to introduce you to the works of Aakaash Rao(aka Joerao), an amazing musician who has made a number of tracks for use in RPG Maker. Want to see why I call him amazing? Click the play button below.

Archaeology by Aakaash Rao

He has grouped together 18 tracks that are free to use here, and having listened to them, I promise that you are in for a treat.

Not only is each song pleasing to the ears, just listening to them brought images of scenes to mind. From The Storm, which evoked images of a dreamlike state of loss, to Pushing the Frontier, a driving beat of a song that felt like the opening to a great daring adventure, each song felt like it had a story waiting to be told with it.

One of the most interesting things about some of the tracks though to me, was the use of ambient style sounds. For instance in The Storm, there was this sound of someone stirring in still water. I really think these kinds of touches add a lot for use in a game when you can find the right spot for them.

If you find you can’t get enough of his work, Rao also has an album titled Respite on iTunes, which contains more impressive works of music. He also does commissions! If you are interested in having some custom music made for your game, you can contact him at his email address: somersaultsofa@gmail.com.

Feel that this music has a story to tell for you? Share it with us in the comments section.

Resource Blog Feature: Jalen’s Jamboree

Hey guys,

One thing I know when I’m working on a game is that facesets can be hard to come by, especially facesets all in one matching style. Hopefully, today’s feature will help everyone out with this.

This feature is the blog Jalen’s Jamboree which contains a mixture of things but its largest resource is a collection of RTP style portraits with matching sprites. Be sure to read the credits on each blog post, as most of the sprites were made for Jalen by others.

She has made several original characters, all of which are free to use in noncommercial projects. These characters are very nicely detailed.

Florian in his spiffy vest is my favorite original.

She also has two classic Nintendo character portraits, both of which are very well made: a Zero Suit Samus and a Link (with or without his hat). Continue reading

RMXP: Skeleton Character Graphic just in time for Halloween (mini tutorial)

Hey everyone,
A talented graphics artist by the name of Jason Perry was kind enough to provide the following two skeleton character graphics for you. They can be used for your actors or NPCS. If you use these in one of your projects be sure to give credit to Jason.

Jason is also  working on another project right now which is going to be HUUUGE! Expect to see it featured here in the not too distant future.

Here’s the first skeleton graphic (Note: These are for RPG Maker XP)

RPG Maker XP Skeleton Character Graphic

And here’s an armless version

RPG Maker XP Armless Skeleton Character Graphic

In case you haven’t experimented with importing graphics before follow the steps to get this skellie in your game.

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