Gnome takeover
What is a "Garden Gnome"? A "Garden Gnome" is an statue of a mythical gnome/dwarf put into a garden as decoration. While in the past they were said to guard a garden or farm & protect small treasures, today they're mainly decorative. There is no deep meaning behind them, they are just a fun traditional statue in Europe & North America. You can put them anywhere for a quick decoration or laugh.
There are many styles of garden gnomes, but I drew the basic classic look since it is the most versatile. Gnomes can be seen as "Kitsch" or "gaudy"depending on the style. Victorian era gnomes are seen as classic, but many who put gnomes in their garden do it because they think the gnomes are funny or cute.
If you see these gnomes and want to make your own for the asset store or just for yourself, I highly encourage it. More gnomes!
This set contains 20 images, 18 gnomes and 2 patterns. If you'd like a transparent gnome lineart, use "convert brightness into opacity" in the [edit] menu. I'll put a set with gnome images up separately for patterns & for those who prefer the image material only as well.
The simpler ones can also substitute as Christmas Elf decoration, as they are quite similar when removed from the garden context. Please use these gnomes as much as you'd like, I'm excited to see more gnomes in the world. Hide them in weird places like lazy backgrounds:
Thanks for looking, I hope you enjoy these gnomes as much as I do. <3
gnomes themselves
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thumbs up gnome (color)
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thumbs up gnome (outline)
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watering gnome (color)
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watering gnome (outline)
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bored gnome (color)
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bored gnome (outline)
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flat gnome 1
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flat gnome 2
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flat gnome 3
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gnome 3 (color)
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gnome 2 (color)
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gnome 1 (color)
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gnome 2 (lineart)
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gnome 3 (lineart)
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gnome 1 (lineart)
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simple gnome 3
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simple gnome 2
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simple gnome 1
gnome patterns