The corners are done in such a way that it kinda kills the illusion of a 3rd dimension, that even Classic managed to pull off on the NES. I'm also a little leery about the palette. I know this sewer-like setting is not supposed to be "pretty," but still, it just feels unnatural. The wall textures are nice on a single-tile basis, and the doorways are well-drawn, but the whole package doesn't quite come together as well as it could.
Also, if you're going to have two depths of tiles for one wall, I recommend coloring the "lower" tiles a little darker to help with the illusion of depth. I know this is just Classic, but Classic didn't have freeform dungeons. You need to some extra steps to make it look right in freeform.
NES/ Classic Aquaduct Dungeon
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Creator:
Anthus
Added: 25 Jun 2011
Downloads: 86
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| Tags: Interior, Dungeon, Original, Walls, Water | |||
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These are meant for use with a water/ sewer type area. They are used in ZTD in this way anyway. They are meant for classic, but I suppose they could be put into other tile sets as well. They are orange to simulate the brick tunnels around where I live ^^ That is where I got the inspiration anyway. The green is moss/ mold. It is not meant to be the prettiest area, but hopefully the tiles aren't too bad.
So, this is an NES style, four-color custom dungeon wall, and door set. These tiles use two [View Full Description]
So, this is an NES style, four-color custom dungeon wall, and door set. These tiles use two [View Full Description]
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ShadowTiger
Posted 01 July 2011 - 05:57 PM
It actually seems to be of better quality than the usual classic architecture. I like them a lot!
If you're a serious Classic tileset user, this seems to be a must-have to your arsenal of intrigue. If I ever make a classic quest, ... ... no. Scratch that. This set makes me think of making one, just because I now have potential options for construction.
It's a beautiful thing.
If you're a serious Classic tileset user, this seems to be a must-have to your arsenal of intrigue. If I ever make a classic quest, ... ... no. Scratch that. This set makes me think of making one, just because I now have potential options for construction.
It's a beautiful thing.




