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Aqua Inventory Slots — 64px grid
64×64 glassy teal inventory slots: empty, hover, selected and locked states plus three rarity frames. SVG and transparent PNG.

About this pack
Inventory slots at 64px, the same base as the Slate family, so a mixed screen keeps one grid. The glass split runs across the empty socket too — that is what stops an empty slot reading as a hole cut in the panel — and the rarity frames add their ring outside the split so the material survives.
An inventory grid does not need a panel, it needs a square that tiles: 7 files at 64×64, all with the same outer bounds, so a row of them lines up with no gap arithmetic. Put them 68 px apart and the borders read as a single grid rather than a row of separate boxes.
The states are drawn as structure, not colour. The selected slot gets corner ticks, the locked slot gets diagonal hatching, the hover slot lifts its border a step. This is deliberate: the inventory screen is the noisiest surface in most games, sitting under item art in every hue at once, and a state that is only a border colour is invisible the moment a red sword is sitting in the slot.
The three rarity frames reuse the health, mana and stamina colours from the rest of the family, each with a corner marker as well as a coloured border — so a player sorting by rarity is reading two signals, and neither of them is competing with the item art in the middle of the slot.
Everything is included as editable SVG and as flat transparent PNG at 1x, 2x and 4x. The slot interiors are transparent, so whatever you render behind the grid shows through instead of a baked background colour.
Download
Direct link · no sign-up · no wait pageComplete set — SVG sources, PNG exports at 1x/2x/4x, licence and readme
How to use it
- Lay the slots out on a 68 px pitch — the 64 px sprite plus a 4 px gutter — and the borders stay one pixel apart instead of doubling up.
- Draw the item icon centred in the slot at roughly 45 px; the inner recess is 58 px, so anything larger will touch the border and lose the frame.
- Swap the whole slot sprite for the selected and locked states rather than overlaying a tint, because the corner ticks and hatching are part of the sprite.
- The rarity frames are drop-in replacements for the empty slot — same bounds, same recess — so a rarity change is a single texture swap with no layout change.
License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 — Free for commercial use. Credit required. Full terms · What this means in practice
"Aqua Inventory Slots — 64px grid" by Oğuzhan Girgin, licensed under CC BY 4.0 — https://www.colorosse.com/assets/2d/ui/aqua-inventory-slots
















