You're welcome, Karol. The Aaron said: Oooh! NEAT!! Artists are such cool people... =D Indeed, I am a cool person, although in this case we really must thank another artist... the Clip Studio brushmaker, Flyland studios, is responsible for drawing and chaining these lil dudes together, I just knew I had that asset available and it would take me but a couple of minutes to provide this asset for free use in your RPGs. Of course, as they are publicly posted anyone is welcome to help themselves to the generic crowd and use in their game, and if you want to be able to create that quick crowd of dudes yourself, buy the brush set! The set includes many great options for mappers, including ropes, chains, barbed wire...while technically made for comic artists, very handy. Clip Studio Paint allows you to make a brush set with multiple brush assets chained together, so if someone wanted to take several of their favorite fantasy assets and make them into a crowd, it would be easy enough to make a set to do that with a downloaded package. Add a bit of jitter for size and width and horizontal flipping to make it look like there are even more variations. If you wanted shadows, you could copy and paste that layer, run a motion blur on the lower one, and then darken it to black and set it to an opacity. Maybe a touch of a Gaussian blur too, to spread it out more. Quick and dirty. The most time will be spent saving each asset as a brush resource. (Edit, register material, image, check 'use for brush' and tag with 'crowd'. When you go to make the brush, look for the 'crowd' tag and all of your saved people will show up there, and you can shift click to grab them all and add them to a single brush nozzle). So that's the secret, more or less! It may not be the most orderly of thought delivery, I am in some damn pain over here. Maybe it'll help someone who wants to make crowds.