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Enemies, UFO, Pyramid, and 500kv Power Line

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Creator: )-( Marchland Malady )-( Updated: 24 Mar 2011 Downloads: 28
Rating[?]: Rating: 1.23/5 (12 ratings)
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Tags: Decoration, Misc, Overworld, Structure
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Description
I didn't want to be the first graphics maker to get zero stars from every single person, so I decided to make a few updates to this set. The fat man has been tweaked a tad and I made a better version of the meter head (it looks like a parking meter, hence the name). The horn head is the same (the pink spots are his eyes and the green spot is his mouth). I also added a UFO with a tractor beam and something I have never seen on this sight before; a 500kv power line complete with wires and a pylon. If you live in the USA you should recognize these. The colormaps of the images are in an order that should make the graphics easy to recolor in ZQuest. The power line has four versions of lightness, though you may have to recolor it to suit the environment you want to put it in. I am planning to make more high-voltage power lines in the future. Before you rate this, actually download the file and look at it completely (and don't judge based on the combo window on the right). There are animations in here. Also, consider the fact that almost everybody makes quests with the original Zelda's graphics, which aren't exactly top notch. They really should update the graphical capabilities of Zelda Classic... considerably.

This is my final update of this. I have made a bigger and better (and more feminine?) horn head and the smaller type has been adjusted. I have also improved the 500kv power line I uploaded and made a wider, more imposing version of it. Finally, I improved the "mayan pyramid" in the homemade dungeon tiles set and stuck it in this download. Though it is simplistic, it comes in three colors and can be useful.
Using my HDTV as a monitor as opposed to an old, bulky one makes a BIG difference. Though the screenshots depict 1.92, I do have the latest version of 2.5 beta.
Credits
A free program known as Gimp was used to make these tiles. I was also inspired by the Pure set.