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Em 01-02-2007 05:06 AM

Sand House Tiles
 
These are the sand house tiles, which are part of the Kerrigon tileset. What do you think ?
http://img391.imageshack.us/img391/1...ndhouseap3.gif

Stephen 01-02-2007 05:11 AM

Unbecoming of you, based on your previous work. Poor levels (contrast/saturation).

Door is a bit too... choppy. Roof tiles look pretty good, some mild improvements could be made to them though. Good to see some more work of yours, even if it isn't as impressive as your usual work. You haven't posted any new stuff in a while.

Infernix 01-02-2007 05:12 AM

They are unfinished right, cause the walls and everything sure dont have a wall feeling to them at all. Roof is really nice though. What server is this for?

Stephen 01-02-2007 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Infernix (Post 1259770)
They are unfinished right, cause the walls and everything sure dont have a wall feeling to them at all. Roof is really nice though. What server is this for?

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Originally Posted by Em (Post 1259763)
These are the sand house tiles, which are part of the Kerrigon tileset. What do you think?

I'm not certain, but that's likely the name of the server.

Em 01-02-2007 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1259767)
Unbecoming of you, based on your previous work. Poor levels (contrast/saturation).

Door is a bit too... choppy. Roof tiles look pretty good, some mild improvements could be made to them though. Good to see some more work of yours, even if it isn't as impressive as your usual work. You haven't posted any new stuff in a while.

Mhmm still a work in progress, and yes it is for Kerrigon.

Some of the stuff i've been working on recently,
www.tempozine.com
www.skywide.net (redesign)

Kerrigon tiles : I haven't posted these on here cause they are even close to being done yet. They don't fit together well and need a lot of work. However feel free to look, if you like.
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/7...previewyg7.jpg

Stephen 01-02-2007 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Em (Post 1259777)

I find both of these fairly bland, but they're a good start. The tileset, you seem to suddenly become aware of it being a tileset. Blookat, for example, had the delicious talent of hiding tilesets. You almost thought you were in a three dimensional level. I'm referring to his work on Archaic.

But with this one, most specifically, www.tempozine.com, what part were you involved with?

Infernix 01-02-2007 05:26 AM

Yes another person with skills out to do his own thing....Graal isn't goin no where if everyone with some sort of development skill around here keeps trying to make there own server.

Stephen 01-02-2007 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Infernix (Post 1259780)
YGraal isn't goin no where if everyone with some sort of development skill around here keeps trying to make there own server.

I don't follow your logic - do you mean the high-quality development is spread too thin?

Em 01-02-2007 05:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Infernix (Post 1259780)
Yes another person with skills out to do his own thing....Graal isn't goin no where if everyone with some sort of development skill around here keeps trying to make there own server.

Well I enjoy making graphics, and pixeling is an excellent way for me to learn more about lighting and depth. 1 pixel really does make a big difference, after all.

I don't care so much if Graal 'goes anywhere', and it's not like anyone has approached me about working on a server with them.

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1259779)
But with this one, most specifically, www.tempozine.com, what part were you involved with?

I'm responsible for the coding.


Oh also, what don't you like about the skywide.net design ?

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1259779)
The tileset, you seem to suddenly become aware of it being a tileset.

Yah, hopefully i'll become more skilled with time.

Stephen 01-02-2007 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Em (Post 1259787)
Oh also, what don't you like about the skywide.net design ?

Seemed really blah. Your style was almost childish with the large elements, and bright colors. Perhaps our styles just don't match, and I'm being bias.
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Originally Posted by Em (Post 1259787)
Yah, hopefully i'll become more skilled with time.

You'll probably pick it up quickly. I find most tilesets which are pixelled look quite piecey.

Infernix 01-02-2007 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1259781)
I don't follow your logic - do you mean the high-quality development is spread too thin?

Pretty much. And I dont understand how these people are going to succeed. Its not like Halo,Gears of War,WarCraft, and other games would have been as good as they are if they were made by 1 decent developer.

Devil 01-02-2007 05:50 AM

The walls look flat (if that makes sense). They don't look like they belong under the roof.. it's hard to explain.

Infernix 01-02-2007 05:58 AM

The walls look like a bunch of lines that shape no type figure.

Stephen 01-02-2007 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Infernix (Post 1259798)
Pretty much. And I dont understand how these people are going to succeed. Its not like Halo,Gears of War,WarCraft, and other games would have been as good as they are if they were made by 1 decent developer.

It's a discussion for another sub-forum, and I don't want it discussed in depth in this thread - but if Graal could organize some pseudo-unions of specific skills (as it was previous) I think it could be much more productive.

Em 01-02-2007 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Devil (Post 1259799)
The walls look flat (if that makes sense). They don't look like they belong under the roof.. it's hard to explain.

Yah I see what you mean, I'll work on improving it.


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