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Offline BoodyA

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GR#181 - Western Tiles - RPG View

on: March 13, 2014, 11:19:00 pm
I am working on a western themed server :D , anywho making basic tiles here , but ofc basics are the most important so I gotta make those near perfect :D any help is greatly appreciated , thanks in advanced :D


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Re: Tiles

Reply #1 on: March 14, 2014, 04:52:38 am
That grass tile is really cute. The colors are a little dark compared to the dirt tile, though. The dirt tile is quite bright, and those blobby shapes look a little too big and uniform to me.

It would be really nice to see these tiled next time, or in a mockup. ;D

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Re: Tiles

Reply #2 on: March 16, 2014, 03:08:37 pm
alright here is my newest try :P

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Re: Tiles

Reply #3 on: March 17, 2014, 08:35:58 am
The sand tiles remind me of Stronghold Crusader`s dune tiles very much. So if you are aiming at a desert surface, just work on the segment placement so that they would not be so frequent. And add some ground cracks. You may refer to Stronghold. :)
Can`t say anything about the grass tiles, but I thing the resolution is too small to use dithering on the rocks` shadows.

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Re: Western Tiles C&C

Reply #4 on: March 23, 2014, 02:51:57 pm
Alright here is a mockup , Iv made more tiles and tried to just make a quick tilling with them :D , note: this isnt how the game will look like , Iam just testing the tileset :D , any help on how making this look more western ish :D is much appreciated :D

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Re: Western Tiles C&C

Reply #5 on: March 30, 2014, 03:36:17 pm
You could add cactus tiles and tumble-weeds, and perhaps dried up puffs of withered tall grass here and there. Possibly even animal skulls/bones laying in the dirt. Those are the generic western tropes/tiles most folks add. Perhaps even a watering trough and posts for tying up your horses if you wanna be different.
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Re: Western Tiles C&C

Reply #6 on: March 31, 2014, 11:47:44 pm
alright so here are the latest tiles Iv made , obvs there are some tile errors , and some of them arent even tiled just displayed like that because I didnt have time to tile them :P as I was very busy , excuse me for that


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Re: Western Tiles C&C

Reply #7 on: April 01, 2014, 12:11:39 am
http://dragon-orb.deviantart.com/gallery/24528185

The buildings don't look anything like what I remember of a 'wild west' town.

Don't draw individual tiles and try to piece them together to make a wild west building. Draw a wild west building over a tile grid.

Also pay attention to the color of the grass as we're dealing with a very arid climate. Go for yellower, thinner grass.

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Re: Western Tiles C&C

Reply #8 on: April 01, 2014, 03:12:28 pm
Oh Iam having trouble making buildings on a tile grid though , like I was looking more into making a tile that can be used to make a variety of buildings , I am not used to making the whole building on the tile grid , perhaps some instructions would great :D

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Re: Western Tiles C&C

Reply #9 on: April 01, 2014, 09:39:32 pm


Only went far enough to clearly communicate what I meant. By using a workflow which you clearly see how tiles fit together, you're more likely to have tiles that.... fit together to create what you need.

The proportions I went for this building also does not perfectly fit the tile grid. By making individual tiles and trying to piece them together later, you're gonna have proportions so off that it does not resemble the intended architectural style. Wild west buildings I'm finding though image searches use very, very small buildings.

Used this reference: http://dragon-orb.deviantart.com/art/09-wild-west-town-154689133

(also, have no idea how roofs work since you normally don't get to look at the top of buildings...  :'( )
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