![]() I talked with Dibujor via email about it and I won't quote a private conversation, but he was more than happy to see the sprites being used by players. To answer your questions, yes I am a Linux player and I use Linux. Both started, then stopped working on, a 24x to 32x tileset. I've sourced the sprites from websites like or, using sprites for non-commercial use or asked artists on deviantart and other sites directly, while the initial idea of this tileset was to give life to abandoned sprites by Obsidian Soul and Dibujor. It's been 5 years and over 10.000 variations of sprites. I had a blast making it and I hope you had some fun playing with it, but considering that it will be replaced by the much better Steam release anyway, I don't feel like it's worth to disentangle and identify exactly where I got which sprite from and by which author. Dwarf Therapist v41.2.4 - Legends Browser v2.0.3 and. Since I have been far from diligent at posting proper credits for the open-source or free-to-use creative commons sprites I've used in the set, and I don't want this to reflect negatively on Toady One, I've decided to take this tileset down. A simple ready-to-play pack for Linux that includes: - DwarfFortress 0.47.05 - DFHack 0.47.05-r8 + TwbT - compatible DFGraphics tilesets: Spacefox, Ironhand, Phoebus, Vettlingr, Meph.
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