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Posted: 22 Jun 2006, 17:31
by Matt
Hehe...and who made the mockup? ^^
Posted: 22 Jun 2006, 17:53
by Modanung
Crush wrote:the diagonal rows are intentionally. i don't want to orientate everything at the grid when possible.
But then the edges of the soil shouldn't be aligned to the grid either. And you should avoid horizontal rows in the plants, they're exactly lined out in that direction now.
Posted: 22 Jun 2006, 21:36
by Crush
i must admit that the pattern wasn't the best idea. i'll try another one.
Posted: 23 Jun 2006, 00:28
by Crush
how about this?

i'll make the trenches in the ground soon.
Posted: 23 Jun 2006, 01:44
by Crush
first version of the bench yosuhura suggested:

Posted: 23 Jun 2006, 06:33
by yosuhara
Crush wrote:first version of the bench yosuhura suggested:

u crippled my nick! AWWWW!!! besides your bench looks okay

Posted: 23 Jun 2006, 12:23
by Crush
ooops, sorry about that, yosuhara
Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 19:38
by Crush
i made new tiles for the ground of fields:

Posted: 27 Jun 2006, 19:25
by Rotonen
Starting to get my stamp of approval.
Posted: 27 Jun 2006, 21:00
by Crush

hmmm... i think it looks better without

Posted: 27 Jun 2006, 21:31
by ElvenProgrammer
Looks nice and tasty, even if I think the grass should overlap more on the borders, some long leaves should go deeeper inside the field. Anyway you can put my stamp on it as well

Posted: 27 Jun 2006, 21:54
by Crush
ElvenProgrammer wrote:Anyway you can put my stamp on it as well


looks even worse

Posted: 28 Jun 2006, 07:56
by i
may i say something.... u got mine too

Posted: 31 Jul 2006, 22:16
by Crush
hi guys, i'm back from my vacation. the creative pause was quite inspiring for me. i spent it on the swedish island gotland where i visited the city of visby with its medieval city centre. and besides the really gorgeous swedish chicks running around there i paid a lot of attention to the architecture. i am quite eager to use these impressions to create a more urban city tileset, soon. but a lot of the impressions i had will have some influence on the village tileset, too.
one detail for example that i found quite interesting, is that there were houses with wooden walls that had horizontal boards on the lower floors and there were some with vertical boards on the lower floors. but the walls of the roof floors had
always vertical bars, even when the lower floors used horizontal ones. despite the many different styles of the buildings i did not found one building that used horizontal boards on the attic floor. i have no idea why, but there has to be some technical reason for that.
so i decided to do the same with my houses. another new feature are the vines. what do you think about it? (yes, the building with the lower floor made of stone needs a better transmission to the top floor)

Posted: 01 Aug 2006, 09:58
by ElvenProgrammer
The right one is lovely, different directions of boards help in giving some variation to the building. Another approval stamp
