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If you care about your mapping then you're probably like me, very annoyed by the way the indoor tilesets line up against the walls and such.
Well, I took it upon myself to add a new tile that had the furniture such as beds, tables, barrels, stoves, etc. and make them align with
the walls better, giving it a more dimensional look rather than the blockiness that the RTP stuck us with.
Example:
The stuff on the left is how a room would have stuff lined up in the RTP, and the right is my edited tiles.
And here is the tileset. Just add it to any unused part of your indoor tilesets and enjoy your better looking rooms.
Link:
Only credit if you want, I just moved a few things around on photoshop.
If you see anything that you want resized or moved in the RTP, just reply to this thread and I'll add to this tileset.
Enjoy!
*UPDATE*
I added stairs to the tileset and made them look better. The descending stairs for the second floor is able to have inter-changable backgrounds, as seen here in the screenshot.
*UPDATE*
I went in and added plants as well as paintings. I also added side-facing cabinets to make the house not look so empty. The final addition was roof beams that make the house look a bit more supported. I may add different roof beams for different roof types in the future, but it's a tedious process and this is all I've made for now.
Here is an in-game screenshot that shows what a combination of these tilesets in the map editor combined with events can give you:
Note: The plants were imported from Inquisitor's Medieval Indoor tilesets.
NOTE: The plants came from Inquisitor's tilesets for RPG Maker XP, found here:
http://downloads.rpg-palace.com/details.php?id=22
http://downloads.rpg-palace.com/details.php?id=22
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