A downloadable vector prompt pack

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Mr. Breakfast's Free Prompts is an input prompt pack with over 400 svg and png assets. Inspired by the look and freedom of Kenney and the freedom of Xelu's free prompts.

The pack contains dark and light buttons, brand-specific buttons for current-generation consoles, and a full Latin keyboard.

Remix the source vector as much as you'd like, it's free, and I've made it as easy as possible. Find the repository on Github.

Supports:

  • Nintendo Switch
  • Xbox Series
  • PlayStation™ 5
  • Steam Deck
  • Generic game pad
  • Keyboard and mouse
StatusReleased
CategoryAssets
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorMr. Breakfast
TagsButtons, Game Design, Icons, PNG, Sprites, SVG, User Interface (UI), Vector
Asset licenseCreative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
LinksSource code

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Mr. Breakfast's Free Prompts 1 MB

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It includes everything (even AZERTY). Very cute style! Great work!

Tiny improvement possible : packing in atlas the prompts per controller. Very useful for gamedevs.

Thanks!

I'm wondering, what makes these prompts compatible with AZERTY?

Also, I've opened up an issue for packaging with atlases. One issue however is that some icons (like the PS5's and Steam Deck's touchpads) don't fit in the grid. I assume the sprites can be stiched though.

AZERTY keyboard layout

For example, on the top line we don't have numbers for base characters but symbols like parenthesis and ampersand. And as weird as it looks, these are not always in prompt packs.

On Unity it doesn't matter if they aren't on the grid because the Sprite splitter will cut what it needs. I found a random sprite packer online, added a tiny 1px padding and it did the trick.

But yeah, it is required for some tech that are only working with atlases (Text prompts inluding images). So having those packed would be a great advantage !

I will definitely get the atlases included when I have the time!