Mine Cart Track
Overview
Creator:
nicklegends
Updated: 12 Apr 2006
Downloads: 45
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This is simply good ol' wooden mine cart track for Pure that comes in four delicious flavors: pinewood, rosewood, weathered wood, and mysterywood. It's best used in dungeons accompanied by a mine cart and plenty of ZQuest manipulation to create the illusion that Link rides it.
A mine cart has been included for your convenience, but it was quite difficult to shade to fit the colors of Pure. Because of this, I encourage you to make your own cart if you want to use your own colors.
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Description
This is simply good ol' wooden mine cart track for Pure that comes in four delicious flavors: pinewood, rosewood, weathered wood, and mysterywood. It's best used in dungeons accompanied by a mine cart and plenty of ZQuest manipulation to create the illusion that Link rides it.
A mine cart has been included for your convenience, but it was quite difficult to shade to fit the colors of Pure. Because of this, I encourage you to make your own cart if you want to use your own colors.
Why did I decide to make these? I was designing a particularly tricky dungeon that included rail cart track. I was a bit surprised to find so few database files with the type of track I needed, though. Like my other "little-time, big purpose" submissions, I whipped up some decent-looking track tiles that could be used to fill that purpose.
Put these tiles on layers 1 or 2 to best use them. Combo cycling, if required, demands that you overlay them via the O key onto your own tiles as well.
UPDATE: There were a few misshadings in the older version, and the newer even includes a fourth color of track accompanied with the aforementioned rail cart. I also included some rails without the track, if you should need them.
UPDATE 2: After using the tiles a bit, I realized the older version was unnecessarily difficult to use, so I made a new set that looks slightly different, but cuts half of the tiles away for optimal practicality.
I also added some shading to the rails to make the overall appearance a lot better.
Please enjoy!
Why did I decide to make these? I was designing a particularly tricky dungeon that included rail cart track. I was a bit surprised to find so few database files with the type of track I needed, though. Like my other "little-time, big purpose" submissions, I whipped up some decent-looking track tiles that could be used to fill that purpose.
Put these tiles on layers 1 or 2 to best use them. Combo cycling, if required, demands that you overlay them via the O key onto your own tiles as well.
UPDATE: There were a few misshadings in the older version, and the newer even includes a fourth color of track accompanied with the aforementioned rail cart. I also included some rails without the track, if you should need them.
UPDATE 2: After using the tiles a bit, I realized the older version was unnecessarily difficult to use, so I made a new set that looks slightly different, but cuts half of the tiles away for optimal practicality.
Please enjoy!
Credits
Me from scratch, again aided by the Pure Tileset's colors.





