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I've tried to create a flexible and generic gui sheets as possible. There's two sheets, one for icons and other for more 'gui'-type things.

Icons come in variety of grey-shaded variations and flat color. Also many of the icons I've done in two sizes. 

Gui sheet has various graphics that should be sufficient to build most gui's. for most items I settled on 13px size to match my own desire to have text and image buttons of that size.

There is two downloads. 

Godot4-theme  and the sample project with some of the most common Styles done and .asesprite version of both sheets.

One that has just the sheets as .png and .asesprite formats.

If you are in a hurry the screenshots shown are the the .png files used.



Above gif was recorded from Theme for Godot 4 beta 6 that is included in the first download. 

Font included (TinyPixie2) is from :

https://nimblebeastscollective.itch.io/nb-pixel-font-bundle

CC0 Licensed.

-Happy Days-

StatusReleased
CategoryAssets
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorFlatus
TagsGodot, Graphical User Interface (GUI), Pixel Art
Asset licenseCreative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal

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GuiAssets.zip 135 kB
sheets.zip 30 kB

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Very Nice 👍👍👍

Like your work! For those who have blury panels in Godot 4.0 / 4.1 you just have to adjust texture margin setting for each StyleBoxTexture because in Godot 4.0 beta 6 this property was called “Margin” and in Godot 4.0 / 4.1 it now called “Texture Margins” so just copy values and enjoy 👾

Somewhere between godot 4 betas and release, margin_* properties on style boxes became texture_margin_* so if you have issues with background sprites do a find/replace to fix those up.

Hello! I used your pack in my game Green Bot,  thank you so much for creating and sharing it!

This is really good stuff. Super simple and effective. It's a shame you don't have the sample assets setup in unity, as that's what most people use (including me), but even so. Thanks for this.

Glad you like it.

I'm afraid I'm not going to willingly install Unity anymore ;)