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Custom SMB3 Pipes By: Qwerty Triple6
Pipes, pipes, and more pipes! This sheet includes straight pipes, corner pipes, intersecting pipes, and broken pipes! It also has miniature pipes and Item Pipes from NSMB2. This sheet includes two palettes, but feel free to add your own.

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Type Info
Format Sprite Sheets Sprites and animation frames saved in a static image medium.
Contents Original Sprites that are made completely from scratch.

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[O] Created: Oct 24 2015, 1:19 AM
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bouncywheel10
Nov 9 2015, 1:42 PM
UH, not to be rude, but do you make all of your tilesets in the style to be worked with Mario Builder? I mean, all the tilesets I have seen have all the tiles broken up, but all of your tilesets are close together. Is that why you make them? For Mario Builder?
 
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SuperArthurBros
Nov 9 2015, 5:12 PM
Quote (bouncywheel10 on Nov 9 2015, 1:42 PM)
UH, not to be rude, but do you make all of your tilesets in the style to be worked with Mario Builder? I mean, all the tilesets I have seen have all the tiles broken up, but all of your tilesets are close together. Is that why you make them? For Mario Builder?

It doesn't mean it was made for Mario Builder. Why Mario Builder? It's a lot easier to work with tilesets that aren't crossed out by a grid in Game Maker.
 
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Qwerty Triple6
Nov 9 2015, 8:51 PM
For game engines like GameMaker, you can select multiple tiles at a time and place them in a room, which makes it easier than just placing one individual tile at a time, and conjoined rules makes working with grids easier.Most of my tile sets are based around these functions.
 
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bouncywheel10
Nov 10 2015, 12:58 AM
Quote (SuperArthurBros on Nov 9 2015, 5:12 PM)
It doesn't mean it was made for Mario Builder. Why Mario Builder? It's a lot easier to work with tilesets that aren't crossed out by a grid in Game Maker.

I only said that because when you upload a tileset to Mario Builder, it takes the tileset and splits it up into bricks of 16x16 blocks, ignoring any kind of grid alignment. querty makes tilesets EXACTLY like that, so I just wanted to know why he/she does it like that.
 
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TrinitroMan
Nov 11 2015, 12:42 PM
Quote (bouncywheel10 on Nov 10 2015, 12:58 AM)
I only said that because when you upload a tileset to Mario Builder, it takes the tileset and splits it up into bricks of 16x16 blocks, ignoring any kind of grid alignment. querty makes tilesets EXACTLY like that, so I just wanted to know why he/she does it like that.

He did it like that because he wanted to do it like that.
That's literally it.
 
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zxspriter
Nov 11 2015, 6:12 PM
Mario Builder (now knowing it uses Mario Hello Engine) was pretty good, but I can't remember if it used pipe tiles in quarts. But, I doubt that it did. I did have fun using it though. I never finished making my project *_*
But these are good.
 
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