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Re: Alio - tileset for Alien World

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2018 10:28 pm
by cazfi
GriffonSpade wrote:Higher contrast tunnels that stick closer to the highway.
As tunnels are partly transparent, would it be possible to make Highway to be inside the tunnel. After all the rules are set up so that units get benefit from both of them simultaneously (tunnel allows Earthly units to travel on those tiles at all, Highway sets the higher speed).
Of course, if we follow that logic through, then also Roads should appear inside tunnels, so they would need reworking.

Re: Alio - tileset for Alien World

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 3:40 am
by GriffonSpade
cazfi wrote:
GriffonSpade wrote:Higher contrast tunnels that stick closer to the highway.
As tunnels are partly transparent, would it be possible to make Highway to be inside the tunnel. After all the rules are set up so that units get benefit from both of them simultaneously (tunnel allows Earthly units to travel on those tiles at all, Highway sets the higher speed).
Of course, if we follow that logic through, then also Roads should appear inside tunnels, so they would need reworking.
Hmm, I think I can likely do that by working it directly over the highways, though... it seems rather counter-intuitive that highways would improve tunnels. Wouldn't tunnels essentially be like pavement to begin with?

Re: Alio - tileset for Alien World

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 5:57 am
by GriffonSpade
Alright, here's the first (untested!) draft for them. Tunnels aligned over highways, and likewise, mankind has learned how to build straight dirt roads.
These versions are for Alio, if they show up in AmplioHexBig, they're liable to be 'roads-roads2' and 'roads-tunnels2'.
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Re: Alio - tileset for Alien World

Posted: Fri May 04, 2018 8:01 pm
by danau
cazfi wrote:Could we have, and would they make sense, graphics for "Thick Mountains" that would look as if they were made of giant crystals?
Does this look like the type of mountains you are looking for?
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Re: Alio - tileset for Alien World

Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 9:12 am
by XYZ
I cant say if it is what they are looking for but you got talent! If you have a general interest in creating units/graphics check http://freeciv.wikia.com/wiki/User:JTN/ ... aringhouse there are still a lot of cool trident and some amplio units missing. The cimpletoons graphics are the big hold up wich is unfortunate since I know nobody who uses those grafics...

Re: Alio - tileset for Alien World

Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 9:05 pm
by danau
Thanks!

The Blender-models for cimpletoons appear to be actively used in the web3d client. (And the web3d client itself looks actively used.) So I can understand that good 3d models are required before adding a new unit to the core/standard/default set of units.

Re: Alio - tileset for Alien World

Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 10:38 pm
by cazfi
XYZ wrote:I know nobody who uses those grafics...
I use them as it's beneficial in the early game (exploration part) to know which direction enemies have arrived from to the tile next to my unit.

Re: Alio - tileset for Alien World

Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 12:41 pm
by XYZ
I use them as it's beneficial in the early game (exploration part) to know which direction enemies have arrived from to the tile next to my unit.
I guess I was wrong here... :D

If I were to make some units with https://www.blender.org/ and the corresponding Amplio/trident unit exist. They could be introduced with a future version?

I opened some of freeciv cimpletoon units with blender. It looks feasable with the help of many tutorial videos.

Re: Alio - tileset for Alien World

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 6:00 am
by cazfi
danau wrote:
cazfi wrote:Could we have, and would they make sense, graphics for "Thick Mountains" that would look as if they were made of giant crystals?
Does this look like the type of mountains you are looking for?
thick_mountain_draft.png
I had missed your post completely. Sorry! Yes, I think Thick Mountains could look like that.