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Pixel Art

Pixel Art refers to the charming, simplistic, retro/renaissance style of very-low-resolution graphics, such as from the 1977-1995 Atari, GameBoy, & Super Nintendo (SNES) eras.

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Explore game assets tagged Pixel Art and trees on itch.io. Pixel Art refers to the charming, simplistic, retro/renaissance style of very-low-resolution graphics, such as from the · Upload your game assets to itch.io to have them show up here.

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Offering Good Wood that will keep your Timber Limber!
FREE, pixelated, low poly outdoors scene for your retro 3D game.
A Free Pixel-Art Game Assets Forest Environment
Bits and pieces of well, Nature. From unused assets I've created. So I thought I'd share. As I have more, I'll add more.
Three unique trees in 4 stages of growth, each with six seasonal variations.
A tree-mendous pack of 6 x lush leafy pixel art trees suitable for 32x32 platformer tilesets.
26 trees with three different settings
15+ Modern Tilesets set up for RPG Maker including Autotiles
5 unique trees with 4 different colour schemes
5 unique spruces with 4 different colour schemes
for 48x48 tilemap, Happy Spooky Season!
apple spites with a bonus apple tree
9 pixel-art tree sprites
leafless and covered with snow trees
Some pixel art forest variations for game projects.
six pixel-art tree sprites
Small Pack containing forest vegetation from top-down perspective
Free low poly tree pack
25 Trees, separate files, PNG, transparent background
A pack of models of trees to use in your games with sprout animation
Free-to-use assets for woodsy bitsy games
An all-season trees pack, with some other greenery and stuff
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