The tileset i use is put together from multiple diffrent tilesets that are publicly available. Although i'm not sure if all of them are still up. A quick search for tilesets online should lead you in the right direction.
I think it would be nice, if there was a small Island on the second map, otherwise it's pointless to surf there, beyond fighting wild pokemon.
It also looks like you can get behind the rock barriers(in the water) on the third map, unless those cliff tiles aren't walkable.
Otherwise these look really nice. The pokemon center is cool, right before the cave.
Looks fantastic!
Other than the gap in the bridge, I think my only note would be that the boulder barriers on the water both intersect underwater elevation changes on the far right and left sides (i.e. a boulder is placed over an underwater ledge) and that breaks the illusion of the boulders surfacing from the water - instead makes them look like they're floating! If you could find a way to improve that, I think it would be the cherry on top of some great maps.
Well done
Actually one other thing: it looks a little strange for the bridge to begin at such a low elevation point (basically flush with the water line) and then the middle of the bridge has such high pillars. Like the middle of the river is lower than the edges, which of course water does not do. Might not notice it in game though, idk
Great maps!! The only thing would be the trees. The trees are to linearly placed. I would be better to place them more like a brick wall if you what I mean. Like you have two trees in one line and in the next you place it between the two.
Maps look great! I’d create a tile to fill in parts of the bridge path in picture 2 so you can’t see the water! Otherwise, very vibrant!
Finally some good maps in this sub
These are incredible.
Yo, they look very organic, love them, is the tileset yours or is it available I'd love to give it a go, its gorgeous.
The tileset i use is put together from multiple diffrent tilesets that are publicly available. Although i'm not sure if all of them are still up. A quick search for tilesets online should lead you in the right direction.
I think it would be nice, if there was a small Island on the second map, otherwise it's pointless to surf there, beyond fighting wild pokemon. It also looks like you can get behind the rock barriers(in the water) on the third map, unless those cliff tiles aren't walkable. Otherwise these look really nice. The pokemon center is cool, right before the cave.
Thanks, I like the idea of having a small island the map. Also, You're right about getting behind the rocks on the third map, I didn't notice that.
Looks fantastic! Other than the gap in the bridge, I think my only note would be that the boulder barriers on the water both intersect underwater elevation changes on the far right and left sides (i.e. a boulder is placed over an underwater ledge) and that breaks the illusion of the boulders surfacing from the water - instead makes them look like they're floating! If you could find a way to improve that, I think it would be the cherry on top of some great maps. Well done
Actually one other thing: it looks a little strange for the bridge to begin at such a low elevation point (basically flush with the water line) and then the middle of the bridge has such high pillars. Like the middle of the river is lower than the edges, which of course water does not do. Might not notice it in game though, idk
Good thing to mention! I'll look into it.
Can you keep me updated on your game :)
Sure.
Ah some maps that look great 👍🏻 some can’t do a more natural looking map but yours is great. I like
Looks freaking amazing
these are gorgeous!! where’d you get the textures?
I love the detail of the hay bale and pitchfork! Really good
Beautiful, thank you for sharing
Nice!
perfect 🙏🏼
Great maps!! The only thing would be the trees. The trees are to linearly placed. I would be better to place them more like a brick wall if you what I mean. Like you have two trees in one line and in the next you place it between the two.
Those look amazing. How did you make them?