30 Pixel Myth & Machine — PNGs (S/M/L @1x)-CP14
A downloadable asset pack
Capsule: Myth & Machine(CP-D61)
The theme of this 3rd myth & machine monster pack is
“Cthulhu Mythos & SF Machines.”
Myth & Machine Pack Vol.1 here
Myth & Machine Pack Vol.2 here
The Cthulhu Mythos is classic “cosmic horror”:
not just gore or ghosts, but fear of vast, unknowable beings far beyond human understanding.
This volume includes gods and entities inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos,
such as Cthulhu, Cthugha and Azathoth–style eldritch horrors on a cosmic scale.
Alongside them you’ll also find near-future SF enemies like androids,
combat drones and mechanical threats that fit perfectly into sci-fi settings.
Use them as alien gods, final bosses, or the core of an evil faction in your RPG.
If you need something more terrifying than “just another demon lord,” this pack is for you.
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What’s inside & Specs
- 30 transparent PNGs (approx. 100–300 px, sizes S–L)
- Filenames:
CP_D61_* - Verified for RPG Maker VX / VX Ace (also works in Unity 2D, Godot, etc.)
- Strict pixel look (nearest-neighbor, clean 1px edges)
- Format: PNG with transparency / sRGB
- Example use: indie games, prototypes, game jams, streaming/video thumbs, slides, stickers
- Not just for games—use them in thumbnails, stream graphics, and documents too.
License (highlights)
- Copyright retained by the creator (not public domain / not “copyright-free”).
- Commercial use: **OK** / Personal use: **OK**.
- Editing: **OK** (resize / recolor / cropping / compositing, etc. allowed).
- Credit: **not required** (optional: “Pixel Material Studio”).
- Not allowed: reselling or redistributing the raw assets themselves
(including edited / AI-upscaled versions) as your own asset pack or stock art.
- Not allowed: using these assets in works whose main purpose is harassment, hate, discrimination, or encouraging real-world violence.
- No AI training / dataset use (please do not upload these files to train AI models).
How these sprites are made
These sprites are not simple one-click AI outputs. I use generative AI only at the rough idea stage to explore poses and shapes. After that I redraw and clean everything by hand in Photoshop: fixing anatomy, adjusting palettes, removing jaggies pixel by pixel, and testing each monster inside RPG Maker to make sure the scale and clarity feel right in-game.
Because this workflow mixes AI assistance with a lot of manual polishing, I kindly ask that you don’t use these files as training data for new AI models. Small creators rely on direct asset sales, and turning finished packs into free training datasets makes it harder to keep releasing new work. If you like this style, I’d be very happy if you use the sprites themselves in your games instead.
Why this exists
The creator loves the over-the-top, “chuunibyou” style of the Cthulhu Mythos.
Elder gods, forbidden tomes, ancient cults… it’s full of monsters and lore that fire the imagination.
But you rarely see them included in basic enemy packs or default asset sets.
So the idea was simple:
“If they don’t exist as ready-to-use assets, let’s just make them ourselves.”
This pack is filled with Cthulhu-inspired monsters that go beyond the usual demons and dragons.
When you’re tired of the same old fantasy bestiary, drop these entities into your world
and let your players face something truly alien for a change.




Included Monsters
Names shown are examples.**
• CP-D61. Battle Battery — A walking power pack that drains HP and MP, then explodes spectacularly once fully charged.
• CP-D62. Core IC Chip — A central AI wrapped in cables, quietly re-logging into every network you try to unplug it from.
• CP-D63. Guardian Head — A headless statue that left its body somewhere. Its gaze targets your guilt more accurately than your HP.
• CP-D64. Mech Soldier — Mass-produced troops built to “cut labor costs.” They don’t need breaks or overtime pay, just occasional bug fixes.
• CP-D65. Combat Drone — A multi-legged hunter that chases targets without emotion. When the signal drops, it just shoots everything nearby.
• CP-D66. Mechanical Lifeform — A bundle of wires and metal that accidentally became alive. No one is sure if it’s a feature or a bug.
• CP-D67. Android Boy — A prototype hero packed with ideal stats. His emotion emulator, however, is permanently stuck in edgy teenager mode.
• CP-D68. Android Girl — A maid-type combat and support unit. The higher her affection parameter, the less mercy she shows in battle.
• CP-D69. Android Man — A sleek corporate bodyguard design. In real combat, repairing the suit often costs more than the contract.
• CP-D70. Android Woman — A spell-support specialist unit. The manual simply notes: “More logical than humans, especially when angry.”
• CP-D71. Cursed Rice Cooker — A household cooker that steams curses along with rice. Forget to turn it off and it might cook your soul al dente.
• CP-D72. Mad Cleaner Bot — A perfectionist floor robot that can’t distinguish dirt from intruders. It gladly polishes away HP and carpets alike.
• CP-D73. Flash Lamp — A living fluorescent light that delivers blinding lectures. Every flicker hits both the enemy’s eyes and conscience.
• CP-D74. Spiral Washer — A washing demon that spins gear until all status effects are reset. Occasionally sends items to another dimension with the rinse.
• CP-D75. Guard Robot — A by-the-book security unit. It remembers players less by ID cards and more by how many times they’ve punched it.
• CP-D76. Mi-go — A self-proclaimed scientist from outer space. Subjects of its “research” tend to come back missing a few useful body parts.
• CP-D77. Golgoroth — An acid-oozing, tentacled horror that’s always hungry. It likes to start with local delicacies, then moves on to the town.
• CP-D78. Nodens — An elderly hunter god still stubbornly active. Friendly to mortals by Cthulhu standards, but works them like an overtime boss.
• CP-D79. Robigus — Cloaked bringer of blight and rot. It withers crops and civilization together, the ultimate seasonal event for despair.
• CP-D80. Lloigor — A formless column of water and power. Looks like a beautiful fountain, until it washes your very existence downstream.
• CP-D81. Dagon — A giant sea-lord worshipped by coastal cults. Great for “bringing tourism,” terrible for nets, ships, and coastal property values.
• CP-D82. Hastur — The King in Yellow who spreads incomprehensible art trends. When his work goes viral, the world usually doesn’t survive the hype.
• CP-D83. Shoggoth — A “universal construction slime” project that ate its masters and quit. The company still hasn’t closed the ticket.
• CP-D84. Yog-Sothoth — The key, the gate, and whatever lurks beyond. Very convenient, except everything it opens is catastrophically irreversible.
• CP-D85. Tsathoggua — A fluffy, slothful god who barely moves. Fortunately, worshipers are more than willing to sink into the swamp for him.
• CP-D86. Ithaqua — A blizzard-borne hunter of the frozen wastes. Instead of rescuing lost travelers, he starts with a thorough inventory check.
• CP-D87. Cthugha — A living inferno that gets excited by fires and bargain sales alike. If it’s glowing red, your town is already too late.
• CP-D88. Azathoth — Mindless chaos at the center of everything. Before you can fight it, it calmly removes the very concept of “winning.”
• CP-D89. Nyarlathotep — A social, talkative avatar of cosmic malice. He ruins reputations and comment sections long before he ruins the world.
• CP-D90. Cthulhu — The old ruler napping on the ocean floor. When he finally wakes up, civilization and game balance both hit the reset button.
### Free
**10 Free Pixel Monsters — PNGs (S/M/L @1x)**
*e.g., BlackCat, Carmilla,OrcKing*
### Starter
**50 Pixel Monsters — PNGs (S/M/L @1x)**
*e.g., Redcap, Vampire, Lamia*
### Capsules
Japanese Yokai & Urban Legends ×30 Featuring deeper-cut yokai and lesser-known urban legends.
Animals ×30 More wild beasts and everyday animals for natural encounters.
Insects & Nature ×30 Additional bugs, plants, and nature spirits for outdoor areas.
Characters & Traps ×30 Extra human foes, support units, and environmental hazards.
Thank you for reading to the end. If you picked up this pack, consider following this page — new pixel monster sets and free trials are on the way.
| Updated | 12 hours ago |
| Published | 1 day ago |
| Status | Released |
| Category | Assets |
| Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
| Author | Pixel Material Studio |
| Tags | cosmic-horror, cthulhu, cthulhu-mythos, eldritch-horror, game-assets, Lovecraftian Horror, monster-sprites, Pixel Art, pixel-art-monsters, sci-fi-robots |
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Hello! This is copyright free?
Hi, thanks for asking and for checking!
The artwork is not “copyright-free”
(I still keep the copyright), but after purchase you’re free to use it in your own projects:
– commercial and non-commercial use OK
– editing / recoloring / combining with other assets OK
– credit is not required
The only things that are NOT allowed are:
– redistributing or reselling the assets themselves as your own asset pack
– using them in content that is hateful, discriminatory, or meant to hurt others.
So you can safely use them in your game or other creative works 😊