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UltiCa (Ultimate Cataclysm) is a community made tileset for Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead. It is inspired by old school pixel art games and tries to encapsulate a dark tone and atmosphere of utter desperation of the cataclysm.

This repository stores individual sprites for UltiCa in PNG format, and also source files with layering in PSD (Photoshop), XCF (gimp 2.10) or KRA (Krita) formats. PNGs will then be compiled into a tileset using a python script maintained by mlangsdorf (The script is located in the main Cataclysm repo under tools/gfx_tools/compose.py).

For information about installing and contributing see documentation.

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Cataclysm:Dark Days Ahead and the Ultimate Cataclysm tileset is the result of contributions from volunteers under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 license. The code and content of the game is free to use, modify, and redistribute for any purpose whatsoever. See Creative Commons for details. Some code distributed with the project is not part of the project and is released under different software licenses, the files covered by different software licenses have their own license notices.

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