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#26
LeeMer47

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Nobody likes Elven Interiors? Great marble work. Also Gothic Exterior and Gothic interior.

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Eagles Talon

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I'd like to find a nice tileset that has a more woodsy look for the elves. Buildings actually "up" in the trees with raised bridge walkways and interiors that look like you might be in trees...all leafy and such. Anyone know of any?

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Shadooow

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LeeMer47 wrote...

Gothic interior.

Think I tried this one. It was empty. While I would like to have one empty tile in the default tilesets (especially for tavern) there were only empty tiles without built-in placeables and I can't build very well with this. When I saw the big empty room I wondered what to place there and trashed this tileset in the end, unfortunately.

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Eagles Talon

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I personally like some empty tiles. Especially interiors. I dislike chairs or beds etc. that cannot move and have ho way to efficiently make them useable. Yes I can place invisible seating etc, but it's so much easier really to place what I want where I want it. Sure, the more placeables you have the longer the load time for the area, but sometimes it's just worth it.

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Eradrain

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Favorite Interior: Maxam's Versatile.  (I don't even know why it's called a dungeon, this gorgeous tileset can be used for damn near anything, and the guy deserves credit for making something spectacularly useful, and spectacular looking).

Favorite Natural Exterior: Diademus' Underdark. (THIS is how any scary subterranean area ought to look.  One of those tilesets that doesn't look remotely like a collection of tiles at all).

Favorite Artificial Exterior: CODI's Sigil. (Severely underrated and underused, I think it's the best-made and best-looking tileset on the vault).

Favorite Overall Franchise:  Six's Wilds_ tilesets. (Six is pretty much at the forefront of blowing peoples' minds and bringing this game in 2010 and beyond.  I think he's our best talent in the modeling community who's currently active in the game).

Favorite reskin of a standard tileset: (...Am I allowed to say my own?)

Modifié par Eradrain, 24 août 2010 - 08:01 .


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Genisys

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I've never used haks in any of my work, then again, I'm not big on sceenery, nevertheless, my favorite tileset is the basic Bioware Forest Tileset, mainly because it's so beautiful if properly lighted and layed out, it makes one of the best module settings I've ever experienced too.

One builder, on the Awakening, under PW Action, has a fantastic module with mostly a forest / hills like setting, and without a doubt, they have got the setting thing down, for many of their monsters FIT the area...

When you look at building a module, you have to consider the settings, and monsters greatly effect what the proper area tileset should be, or features within the area, for you can have graveyards in more than one tileset, but ultimately, PCs will want to explore these graveyards, and that usually includes going into crypts...

I love many different tilesets I've encountered, however, that doesn't mean any of them are bad, cause I'm not a tileset critic, I am however an environment type of builder, where setting, plot, and the environment you create for the players means more than how cool a tileset looks, or what features it may or may not have..

Hope this satisfied your question & gave you some extra insight possibly..

Modifié par Genisys, 28 août 2010 - 11:26 .