Game Explosions Vol.3
A collection of 7 awesome realistic explosions effects exported into animations. All FX include 40 frames of eye-sizzling animation and have been exported to sprite sheets and transparent PNG sequences. Single frame dimensions are 128×128 and sprite sheet pixel dimensions 1024×640. Seperate png files also included.
For an animation preview, click here.
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Game Effects Vol.C
A collection of 10 moving, grooving, vibrant game effects exported into sequential images to easily add to your next game or app.

- File Formats: PNG
- Animation Sequences: 40 frames for each effect
- Usage Example: View the Art in Action!
- Artist is For Hire:
- View More By Ashish Yadav
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License Terms - Short version: Purchasing art from our site grants you a license to use the art for commercial or non-commercial apps / digital media. Although the original artist is the copyright holder, you are granted a license to use the art in your app or game. As long as you keep to the terms of the license, the artist will never make a copyright claim against that usage, nor could any other licensee of the same art package (as they are not the copyright holder). Common sense, right? To read the full version of our art licensing terms, click here.
For free game art, initiate the checkout process as if you were buying the item. On checkout, you won't be asked for a credit card or Paypal information (if your total cart value is $0.00). Your cart can combine free and paid items.
License Terms - Short version: Purchasing art from our site grants you a license to use the art for commercial or non-commercial apps / digital media. Although the original artist is the copyright holder, you are granted a license to use the art in your app or game. As long as you keep to the terms of the license, the artist will never make a copyright claim against that usage, nor could any other licensee of the same art package (as they are not the copyright holder). Common sense, right? To read the full version of our art licensing terms, click here.