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As suggested by Betram i've gave a look at [REQ] works in the Development Section, finding the Jaxad post about the new Snow Dock, and I see Lien's works about a Snow Tree: Lien has got a good idea since the Snow Area looks.. ..empty 'couse is lacking of trees and snowy forests: here it is my interpretation of the tree:
I choose the other forest-area tree only for naturalistic realism..maybe the work can be improved maybe is good how it is right now..waiting for comments..
I am on my mobile so I can't really look at the details but the trees by HAL9000 seem quite good to me, even better than those by Len.
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Crush wrote:I am on my mobile so I can't really look at the details but the trees by HAL9000 seem quite good to me, even better than those by Len.
I can't say that they better than Len's. They are just different. Quality is considerably good. However there is one issue - lack of AA on edges of tree. (Anyway Len's trees also don't have anti-aliased edges).
poison_ivy wrote:I really like them both. So, use them both.
They would look bad together because the style is too different.
@hal9000: Can you do the same to the other tree? A set of snow/dirt tiles like on the SoM2 screenshot would also be good. We could then create a nice snowy forest map to the east, south or west of the current snowfield map.
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@ Crush: yeah basically I can add it everywhere, (with the other tree do you mean the Lien's one or the Len's one?)..yeah I like the idea of the forests in the snow map
some questions about your replies:
I don't understand the "SD3 style" and the "SoM screenshot" you refer..
Francesco
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Sorry, I thought I posted this screenshot from Secret of Mana 2 (SoM2) aka. Seiken Densetzu 3 (SD3) here (I did in the snow docks thread)
It's one of the games recommended as a reference for TMW.
When you ever need inspiration I would recommend to download an SNES emulator (I recommend SNES 9x) and the ROM and play it for a bit. The game is full of briliant pixel art. It also shows some very nice examples how we could use our support for animated tiles, by the way.
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yourmistakes wrote:i think both trees actually look quite good; and is there any reason there cant be 2 kinds of trees in the area?
Their styles are too different. We could use both on different maps, as you aren't likely to deciduous trees too far north, where you can still find evergreens.
* hal9000's trees are darn nice. I can see them breaking up the monotony of the Nivalis snowfields.
* Some snow on the trunks of the tree would be appropriate, however only near the base of the tree. The tops look thick enough to protect most of the trunks from being entirely covered. A bit of snow sprinkled around the roots and just a little up the trunk would be adequate. It must also match the fact that the tops aren't entirely white.
* Since I am to assume these are pine trees, the bases (trunks) should be rounder. Pines are notoriously round. These bases look more like oak trees, etc.
* While Len's pine trees are nice, they would take up quite a number of tiles (in comparison to hal9000's). They are nice. If they were scaled down to the same size as Hal's, they may make a nice tree to add to Nivalis.
- snow on the trunk (a little for good realism);
- little cromatic improvements;
- the edge of the image has some alfa-pixels to best fit on all kind of grounds.
Only an observation..are you sure that the snow on the trunk couldn't be repetitive when observed on 30 forest trees? (don't know)
Now I'll work on Len's pine..
Francesco
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