Pokemon-style Cliffs
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Creator:
lord_jamitossi
Added: 12 Jun 2005
Downloads: 26
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These are some cliffs I've been working on for the last little while. I've been annoyed lately at the non-versatiality (that's not a word...) of the currently available cliffs, so in playing Pokemon Ruby I noticed some very versitile ones. These are based off of them.
They are currently coloured in a custom palette, but they will rip very easily into any set offering four shades of brown. Unfortunately, this is not the case with the pure set, but the fourth shade is only used a bit on the [View Full Description]
They are currently coloured in a custom palette, but they will rip very easily into any set offering four shades of brown. Unfortunately, this is not the case with the pure set, but the fourth shade is only used a bit on the [View Full Description]
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Zemious
Posted 15 June 2005 - 04:28 PM
I do not think that Pokemon tiles were ment for a Zelda tileset such as Pure, Newfirst, ALttP, so I am making my own tileset.
This must have been very difficult to make but I am not rating you on how hard and how much time you spent on it. I am rating it on the quality of the work I from what I can see, it to me looks like a 4.
Good work.
This must have been very difficult to make but I am not rating you on how hard and how much time you spent on it. I am rating it on the quality of the work I from what I can see, it to me looks like a 4.
Good work.
Radien
Posted 13 June 2005 - 01:39 AM
I like 'em.
Not perfect, but definitely very good.
A recommendation for those who want to rip this into the Pure set: use the darkest green in CSet 3 as though it were a very dark brown. If that doesn't make them look too dark, then you're set.
I haven't tried it yet, but I originally did the same for my own 4-color mountains (before I totally rearranged the palettes).
A recommendation for those who want to rip this into the Pure set: use the darkest green in CSet 3 as though it were a very dark brown. If that doesn't make them look too dark, then you're set.
I haven't tried it yet, but I originally did the same for my own 4-color mountains (before I totally rearranged the palettes).



