![]() In the RPG Maker series since RPG Maker 2000, tilesets are PNG images. In RPG Maker XP, VX, and VX Ace, tiles are 32x32 pixels in size, and in RPG Maker MV and MZ, tiles are 48x48 pixels in size. In RPG Maker 20, tiles are 16x16 pixels in size. In RPG Maker 95, a tile is a 32x32 image. ![]() In addition, a much heavier focus on autotiles is given, as a huge portion of the titleset images are reserved for autotiles. In RPG Maker VX and later, the tilesets themselves, and thus the autotiles, consist of separate images. RPG Maker XP allows each tileset to have up to seven autotiles which are changed by using the database. In RPG Maker 20, the autotiles are part of the image. I have found RTP styled Insides and Towns, all I'm looking for now is a World Map in the RTP style, based off of our modern day. Some autotiles are even animated, such as water. The second tileset seems to be for a Steampunk/1900s game, which also not only doesn't fit it with the time period, but instead of being the future, it could work very effectively as a 'Present' town. In RPG Maker 95 and later, there are autotiles that help with creating maps by automatically correcting themselves as the map is modified to have a contiguous border around itself bordering other tiles of a different type. Feel free to download my game, Iniquity and Vindication, and use the tilesets. In RPG Maker VX, only one tileset can be used for a game, while in other releases of RPG Maker, over a hundred tilesets can be used in a game, but only one can be used for a single specific map at a time. A Tileset, known as a "chipset" in oldeversions of RPG Maker, are a collection of tiles used to build a map.
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