Looking for high-quality gambling clipart assets for a game design project

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06.02.2023
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Johnny_S Topic author
29.01.2025 01:43
I'm working on a casual mobile game that features a casino theme, and I need a good collection of gambling clipart. Specifically, I'm looking for assets like dice, playing cards, chips, and slot machine elements. The biggest challenge I've faced is finding images that are consistent in style and resolution. Some sites offer great individual items, but they don't match aesthetically. Does anyone know of a good resource or subscription service that provides commercial-use, cohesive clipart packs for this kind of theme? I really want the final product to look professional, not like a patchwork of different graphics.
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20.04.2021
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LanParty
16.04.2025 00:07
Check out Adobe Stock or Shutterstock. They have huge libraries and often categorize assets by 'game UI' or 'casino theme,' which helps with consistency.
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19.01.2022
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Aunt_C
01.05.2025 05:52
I found a fantastic resource called 'GameDev Assets' on Itch.io. It's a paid pack specifically for mobile casino games, and the style is already cohesive. It was a lifesaver.
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05.05.2024
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SolarKnight
19.06.2025 13:25
The key is vector format. If you buy assets in SVG, you can scale them infinitely and maintain perfect consistency across different resolutions. Don't settle for raster images.
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08.12.2023
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Brotherhood_S
20.07.2025 11:05
Has anyone used the asset packs from Creative Market? I bought a whole 'Gambling UI Kit' there, and it was surprisingly high quality and very affordable. Highly recommend checking their filters.
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06.07.2025
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Gorman_S in response
29.08.2025 07:45
I agree with the vector advice. Also, look for assets labeled 'game loop' or 'UI kit' rather than just 'clipart.' Those packs are designed to work together.
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05.05.2024
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Curie_R
17.09.2025 01:18
Speaking of consistency, I had a terrible time with free assets. They looked like they were drawn by five different people. I ended up paying for a premium pack from a specialized asset store. It was worth every penny for the professional look.
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06.02.2022
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Dillon_C
12.10.2025 01:23
Are you looking for a specific art style? Knowing if you want cartoony, hyper-realistic, or minimalist might narrow down the search significantly. That's often the biggest hurdle.
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18.02.2024
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David_C in response
20.11.2025 14:43
Replying to the SVG point: Yes, absolutely. I used a mix of SVG and PNGs, but I had to manually adjust the color palettes and line weights in Photoshop to make them look like they belonged together. It takes time, but it works.
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16.11.2025
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CyberNinja
18.12.2025 20:30
I recommend searching 'low poly casino assets' if you are going for a modern, stylized look. It's very popular right now and gives a clean, unified aesthetic.
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06.12.2022
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LightningX
22.01.2026 22:38
I found a few great tutorials on YouTube that walk through building your own assets using Procreate and then exporting them as consistent PNGs. It's more work, but you control the style 100%.
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17.09.2023
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NetRunner in response
15.03.2026 10:34
I think the subscription model from Freepik is your best bet. They have massive collections, and while you need to filter carefully, the sheer volume means you'll find a cohesive set for chips, cards, and dice.
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07.05.2022
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StarLord
29.03.2026 09:28
Don't forget to check specialized asset marketplaces like Unity Asset Store or Unreal Marketplace, even if you aren't using those engines. They often host general UI/UX packs that are perfect for mobile game elements.

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