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I'd just like to say I'm happy that you used the tileset properly. A lot of people put all four directions of wind-swept sand in one area and it looks horrible since the wind only blows in one direction. Nice work, but I agree, add some more of the cactus' and dead plants to the bottom layer of the desert (a lot of the plants look like their on the elevated areas only.)
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Thank you. :) I'll implement both of you guys fixes. And Micko, great that's exactly what I wanted!
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My bad english bad. By dead tree, I mean some dead "shrub" (is that correct ? :x), like those you used for the second and third screen.
If you add those few details and a nice fog, I think your maps would look really great. :0
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Oh yeah, those? I can do that. And I already have the fog down. Just can't see it from the editor. Thanks!
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Alright Punk, desaturated it a bit. Let me know if it looks any better. The lily pad is in the bottom left corner. Oh and I also changed the Water autotile. Let me know if this one or the diagonal one looks better. And I haven't tried to shrink the arrows yet so ignore it lol.
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The lily pad looks better. As for the water I have no idea cause you took the old screenshots offline, so I cant compare them. The round water does look nice though.
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Sorry about that, here's the picture with the diagonal water autotile. Ignore that the sunlight picture isn't there.
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round water tile looks much better.
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