Thanks glad you think so!Oh, this game looks fun,
how do you know where you are aiming?
Thanks for the feedback, that's the vibe I was going for! I made those parts thicker because I couldn't think of what to put in those spaces, but I'll try to think of something.@cthulhusquid, looks real cozy, honey!Makes me wanna come in from the cold and huddle by the fire, mebbe drink some spiced wine with the chief's men-at-arms.
The only thing really botherin' me is the solid blocks of wall at the top and the left, 'cuz you don't really build a log-house like that... but I guess I can overlook it, becauuuse... JRPG mapping conventions.Still, if you can make it so the walls are no thicker than one tile everywhere, that'd be sweet!
I guess in the room with the stairs, you could jus' put more things like arrows and boxes and stuff? Storing things always important, a wealthy house like this gonna need a lot of things.Thanks for the feedback, that's the vibe I was going for! I made those parts thicker because I couldn't think of what to put in those spaces, but I'll try to think of something.
How's it now? I moved the tanning room where the stairs used to be, made the bedrooms up top slightly bigger, moved the stairs down to the right, and added a small fireplace for the guards. I also fixed some of the light sources as they were using torches instead of candles.I guess in the room with the stairs, you could jus' put more things like arrows and boxes and stuff? Storing things always important, a wealthy house like this gonna need a lot of things.
As for the part at the top, umm, you could make that into two separate walls with a narrow space in between, but I admit that gonna look a bit awkward... but mebbe if you just enlarged that room with the fur on the floor, that'd do? But then you'd hafta think what to put in the empty space again. Maybe more boxes?Or firewood. A house like this gonna need a lot of firewood!
I just wanted to share some maps I've been practicing on.
Merging with Game and Map Screenshots thread
Those are really, really nice looking walls! I also love the drooping plants and the chunks taken out on top. That big rock is also super nice, with how it looks like it's actually part of the ground instead of on top.Great Diety in the sky, please remind me again why I embarked on a mission to modify/create all new tiles for my project...
At least it's starting to look like something. Just a few thousand to go.
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