A1 is used for animated tiles (Water, lava, etc), A2 is for your ground tiles, A3 is for outdoor buildings, A4 is for walls, and A5 is for anything extra. If you look at the database, all of the tiles labeled "A1 - A5" are for the ground layer. So, I'm going to give you a basic five-minute rundown of how it works, since you can't be bothered to look for a quick thirty-minute tutorial like the rest of us had to.Īll tilesets are broken up into up to nine parts. Like stated, if you had done any of the tutorials provided, you would know these very basic things. Originalmente postado por Slim Jimmy:yeah, dude wants the kadokawa devteam to do that for him actually you are right, for 70$ I had high expectations, like tile sets working. Yes I understand that, a wall is not a 'wall' and it is just an image with the data X or O as passable, as I have explained 2 times now. You say you don't need tutorial, but you're asking stuff that you would know had you done them. To be honest, I'm finding it hard to believe you're not a troll. There are useful people on the forum, it doesn't matter how useful they are if you're not going to accept anything. A wall is not a wall, a wall is a 2d (flat) image that has the appearance of a wall. like you said its very simple concepts (even though as i just explained logic would dictate it work differently) no 5 hours of tutorials are needed thanks. I probably could have figured it out, I just thought there useful people on the forum. Logic would dictate that the tiles would keep their default values, wall is wall, floor is floor X o settings, instead of defaulting everything to O walkable. And to match the winter theme, all exterior tiles are covered in a layer of snow.Īlong with the tiles there are some animated pieces as well as some parallaxes that might come in handy, such as cloud and snowflake overlays.Originalmente postado por Christian2222:You could have just said that. On top of that, there is a selection of wall and ground tiles to make your own unique town. The full B and C sheets bring a whole ton of different components to decorate your winter town, and the D and E sheets come with a selection of cozy premade houses for quick and easy mapping. Everything is ready for you to map some cozy scenes with food on the table and a Christmas tree in the house!īut who sees all that snow outside and doesn't want to go out in it? Don't worry, that's covered, too. Alongside that, there is a selection of floor tiles for the A2 slot. The set comes with interior and exterior tiles, so you will be able to create a full game in this style.įor the inside, you will get a full B and C sheet, with the B sheet coming in several versions for different wall variations. The pack iss made in a retro-prerendered old school 3D-ish look. With this brand new and unique set of tiles, you will be able to create a winter town with a nostalgic vibe. With winter coming, it is getting darker, colder, but perhaps a little bit cheerier as you sit in front of a warm fire with your hot cocoa. Read more on the Degica Shop or on Steam! Pick up this pack and make your dungeon maps even cooler! With an A4 sheet, B-E sheets, and each element getting its own A2 sheets, this pack contains what we need to build our games’ man-made dungeons. Multiple magic circles and colorful crystals give us even more ways to make our maps look spectacular. Decorate the walls with beautifully carved stone dragon faces and hissing serpents, and draw the players’ eyes to a detailed dais that’s the perfect place for the dungeon’s treasure to reside. We still can find plenty of things to use in this pack even if we don’t have a certain elemental focus for a dungeon. Each element comes with its own custom thrones and statues, so the boss of the fire dungeon can sit comfortably on a flame-decorated throne and the water dungeon monsters can hide behind statues of flowing water before jumping out at our heroes! With each element given its own color scheme, it’s easy to let our players know what they’re in for when they dare enter the dungeons!Ĭreate water dungeons with swirling blue waves on its walls and shining aqua crystals pushing through the cracks of the floor, earth dungeons with cracked dirt and solid carved pillars, fire dungeons full of blackened ground and glowing red orbs, and wind dungeons with bright yellow walls and cloud-covered floors. Give your element-themed dungeons a facelift with the KR Elemental Dungeon Tileset - Fire, Water, Earth, & Wind! Kokoro Reflections took our four favorite elements and created a fantastic pack of dungeon tiles full of bright colors and incredibly detailed decorations.
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