Fixed Pure Houses
Overview
Creator:
Radien
Added: 11 Nov 2007
Downloads: 40
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Information
Pure is one of the most popular tilesets in ZC, and also one of the oldest that is still being updated. The good thing about that is that it has everything but the kitchen sink. The bad thing is that some of the older tiles have been recolored and edited many times, and in the process have lost quality.
This submission remedies the remaining color loss problems, which lie mainly in the overworld houses. All of these tiles were originally from Link to the Past, but some of them even have color [View Full Description]
This submission remedies the remaining color loss problems, which lie mainly in the overworld houses. All of these tiles were originally from Link to the Past, but some of them even have color [View Full Description]
About Reviews
Description
Pure is one of the most popular tilesets in ZC, and also one of the oldest that is still being updated. The good thing about that is that it has everything but the kitchen sink. The bad thing is that some of the older tiles have been recolored and edited many times, and in the process have lost quality.
This submission remedies the remaining color loss problems, which lie mainly in the overworld houses. All of these tiles were originally from Link to the Past, but some of them even have color loss *in* the LTTP tileset. Pure Tileset Update Extreme has had some of its color loss problems remedied, but not all of them.
Many people won't notice how big the difference is until they see both versions side by side. That's why I've put the originals in the preview shots, so you can see WHY they needed to be recolored.
== DIRECTIONS ==
All of these should rip directly into any Pure overworld palette. You can overwrite the old tiles directly, but be careful not to delete any other tiles in the process.
Pure only has three browns, so some slight color loss is unavoidable. However, color loss only occurs on a small number of individual tiles. The most noticeable case of color loss is the door frames. This has been addressed by including a lossless version for you, with the lightest brown replaced by white. If you recolor part of it into a sprite CSet, you can layer it over an existing door. (Or recolor it into a different palette or tileset altogether...)
This submission remedies the remaining color loss problems, which lie mainly in the overworld houses. All of these tiles were originally from Link to the Past, but some of them even have color loss *in* the LTTP tileset. Pure Tileset Update Extreme has had some of its color loss problems remedied, but not all of them.
Many people won't notice how big the difference is until they see both versions side by side. That's why I've put the originals in the preview shots, so you can see WHY they needed to be recolored.
== DIRECTIONS ==
All of these should rip directly into any Pure overworld palette. You can overwrite the old tiles directly, but be careful not to delete any other tiles in the process.
Pure only has three browns, so some slight color loss is unavoidable. However, color loss only occurs on a small number of individual tiles. The most noticeable case of color loss is the door frames. This has been addressed by including a lossless version for you, with the lightest brown replaced by white. If you recolor part of it into a sprite CSet, you can layer it over an existing door. (Or recolor it into a different palette or tileset altogether...)
Credits
- Nintendo for LTTP
- Dart Zaidyer and Marcus for the LTTP set
- Wildbill and Mr. Z for compiling Pure
- Dart Zaidyer and Marcus for the LTTP set
- Wildbill and Mr. Z for compiling Pure





