Softer shapes that avoid the harsh, angular lines of adult warriors.
Enter . At first glance, it looks like a simple asset pack—a collection of sprites and faces designed to make smaller humans. But to dismiss it as merely "shrinking the adults" is to miss why this specific DLC became a quiet revolution for indie narrative design.
(formerly the Season Pass); users who already own that bundle do not need to buy this individual volume.
, so users who own those versions already have access to these parts. KOMODO Plaza (US) Considerations for Users RPG Maker MV - Add-on Vol.4- Kid Generator Parts
: 15 Eyes, 14 Eyebrows, 3 Noses, 19 Mouths, and 2 Ear types.
2 Ears, 4 Facial marks, and 1 pair of Glasses.
: Comprises 6 Primary Accessories, 4 Secondary Accessories, 1 pair of Glasses, 1 unique Ear option, and 4 Custom Facial Marks. Why Narrative Games Need This DLC Softer shapes that avoid the harsh, angular lines
School-style uniforms and aprons that fit modern-day or slice-of-life RPG subgenres. 3. Distinct Accessory and Facial Pieces
Looking for more RPG Maker MV resources? Check out our guides on Add-on Vol.3 (Monsters) and Vol.5 (Dark Fantasy).
Features like cowlicks and slightly unkempt hair that naturally fit a child asset. 👗 Clothing and Armor Variants But to dismiss it as merely "shrinking the
Base RPG Maker MV generators favor adult proportions, forcing developers to reuse shrunken adult sprites for children, which yields incorrect body-to-head ratios. This pack supplies dedicated child assets that display natural, age-accurate proportions for overworld maps and cutscenes. Populating villages with actual families instead of exclusively adult characters establishes a believable ecosystem for players to explore. Flexible Archetypes
Allows for "flashback" sequences where adult protagonists can be recreated as their younger selves.
: Pair clean, structured hair with elegant tunics to establish a prince or princess character.
Without this DLC, your options for a child character are limited. You either shrink an adult sprite (resulting in a squat, oddly proportioned gnome) or rely on chibi-style battlers that don’t match the generator’s portrait style. Vol.4 fixes this by providing parts specifically tailored to juvenile proportions and aesthetics.