Dwight's Green Outdoors Tileset
Lesson (Not Related): Artists have several types of approaches when making tilesets or sprites. Tilesets are not always in pixel art or painted everything in bitmap. Thus, not all tileset or sprite makers just paint in bitmap.
The words I used to label the different areas in the tileset are Tagalog words.
<b>Tileset History</b>
Old Tileset
Updated Tileset:
What's new in the updated tileset?
Added shadows as requested.
Remove the tree with rough leaves and painted a new suitable looking one.
My first plant pieces drawn in mspaint.
The newer plant pieces also drawn in bitmap.
You can tell that an artist is a really good artist because when they draw, your eyes might tell no difference. Try to look at the two pictures below.
Tileset View:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v246/ ... arison.png[/img]
The first is my own rendition while the other is my reference.
They look much identical, don't they?
Zoomed Image:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v246/ ... rison2.png[/img]
But then if we use the zoom function, we can all see that my own rendition is simpler than what is in the rtp. But why I just copied as what is in the rtp? This was because when I started making the tileset, I tried to turn the original rtp in my own drawings. I wanted to make the same tileset but got lazy so I ended just drawing the wood, the stumps, and one flower. There are other drawings I did not include in the green outdoors tileset like the sunflower
Note: To effectively use the tileset, you may need to adjust the saturation. This tileset is not complete nor good enough, that's why I posted this so people can critic. <b>Just cautiously criticize, please</b>. You might find that some pieces do not harmonize with the others, this is because the tileset is only an add-on where you can add them on other complete tilesets.
Few extra trees below:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v246/ ... aTrees.png[/img]
Lesson (Not Related): Artists have several types of approaches when making tilesets or sprites. Tilesets are not always in pixel art or painted everything in bitmap. Thus, not all tileset or sprite makers just paint in bitmap.
The words I used to label the different areas in the tileset are Tagalog words.
<b>Tileset History</b>
Old Tileset
http://img107.mytextgraphics.com/photolava/2008/08/29/greenoutdoors-4boj4zsi9.png[/img]
Updated Tileset:
http://img802.mytextgraphics.com/photolava/2008/09/05/greenoutdoors-4bre1nk0v.png[/img]
What's new in the updated tileset?
Added shadows as requested.
Remove the tree with rough leaves and painted a new suitable looking one.
My first plant pieces drawn in mspaint.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v246/lord_dwyt/drawing1.png[/img]
The newer plant pieces also drawn in bitmap.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v246/lord_dwyt/drawing2.png[/img]
You can tell that an artist is a really good artist because when they draw, your eyes might tell no difference. Try to look at the two pictures below.
Tileset View:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v246/ ... arison.png[/img]
The first is my own rendition while the other is my reference.
They look much identical, don't they?
Zoomed Image:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v246/ ... rison2.png[/img]
But then if we use the zoom function, we can all see that my own rendition is simpler than what is in the rtp. But why I just copied as what is in the rtp? This was because when I started making the tileset, I tried to turn the original rtp in my own drawings. I wanted to make the same tileset but got lazy so I ended just drawing the wood, the stumps, and one flower. There are other drawings I did not include in the green outdoors tileset like the sunflower
Note: To effectively use the tileset, you may need to adjust the saturation. This tileset is not complete nor good enough, that's why I posted this so people can critic. <b>Just cautiously criticize, please</b>. You might find that some pieces do not harmonize with the others, this is because the tileset is only an add-on where you can add them on other complete tilesets.
Few extra trees below:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v246/ ... aTrees.png[/img]