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The Internetz suggests that the base graphics are packed into the Source, and that you would have to use a special program to unpack it. I found a forum post that addresses how to do that - https://ludeon.com/forums/index.php?topic=1150.0 - but I'm not familiar enough with the topic to know whether it's awesome advice or not.
Really wish this was isometric, I just found a really cool iso/hexagonal drawing tool. But I'd be happy to try my hand at graphics for this.
And a question to all: I am noticing, with serious disapproval, that beer and chocolate and drugs are among the things this item will not hold. Obviously , such items belong within easy reach of our poor herovictims, always on the edge of at least a minor break.
Do beer and chocolate and drugs belong on kitchen counters? Or do they deserve their own objects, like an end table beside the armchair, or something? I think I could steal the table graphic easy. Is a table good, or should they look like something else? Should they be 1x1, so you can designate one for each type of chemical assistance? If they're larger, should they be Gather Spots?
What should a beer/drug/chocolate stash look like?