on the 2.5 D tiles, the doors are not easily spotted, It would make some sense to NOT show the bricks above the doors, at least for ease of viewing.
otherwise, very nice.
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on the 2.5 D tiles, the doors are not easily spotted, It would make some sense to NOT show the bricks above the doors, at least for ease of viewing.
otherwise, very nice.
*ahem*
I was a tad hasty when I put out that last example there...
In this cropped portion of the new graphical UI example, posted in another thread here, you see the most recent version of the dungeon doors:
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Looks good, but the hobbit ranger can't fire his bow that way -- the bowstring's on the wrong side of his left arm.
I do like what I'm guessing is the dwarf mage, though. Who needs a weapon?
He's just being insecure, first time holding a bow, in addition to that he hasn't got an arrow on the string either
I added some shadow to his right arm, so it doesn't look like he's holding the string with it.
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I'm an ASCII user, but that Dwarf priest (I think that's a priest?) might be enough to pull me over to the dark side.
That sounds superb (but probably not the best time to tell you it's the Dwarven Mage tile...)
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