Very nice! I didn't include the interior corner tiles because I wanted to improve ease-of-use, but this looks so much better and more flexible. I'll add this to the download.
Dawnlike is not a mod for NetHack. It is a collection of Creative Commons graphics based off of DawnHack. NetHack does not support tile animation, so it would not be possible to add DawnLike tiles to DawnHack.
Ah, yes. I could've sworn I had fixed that with the last update. Maybe it's OGA acting up and not updating the file? I'll see if I can resolve this issue and upload a newer version once I get a more stable internet connection.
The right palette combinations...there's a lot that goes into choosing a palette! But in all seriousness, choosing D16 as my palette for this project was more of a personal challenge than an artistic choice, so I'd advise choosing one palette for an entire project unless it's something larger like Dawnbringer 32 or the NES palette.
For choosing your colors, I can only suggest reading this tutorial over at the PixelJoint forums. They show a lot of good techniques like hue-shifting and color ramps, as well as how to balance your saturation.
Well, yes and no. If you're asking how to place sprites onto the actual tiles, then simply add a new layer and place the sprites in the upper layer. But if you're trying to turn wall tiles into floor tiles, that won't work for perspective reasons. But due to popular demand, I have made some perspectiveless wall tiles which you might be able to work with. I'll be updating the main download with them in just a minute.
Sorry, I'm currently focusing on my current commercial work and am not taking any more commissions. Thank you for the offer, though.
Oh, I wasn't aware CC-BY-SA was a kind of copyleft. I'll change it to CC-BY.
Thank you so much! You really just made my day.
Very nice! I didn't include the interior corner tiles because I wanted to improve ease-of-use, but this looks so much better and more flexible. I'll add this to the download.
Dawnlike is not a mod for NetHack. It is a collection of Creative Commons graphics based off of DawnHack. NetHack does not support tile animation, so it would not be possible to add DawnLike tiles to DawnHack.
DawnLike cannot be installed in NetHack 3.4.3. Try DawnHack if you would like to do that.
Ah, yes. I could've sworn I had fixed that with the last update. Maybe it's OGA acting up and not updating the file? I'll see if I can resolve this issue and upload a newer version once I get a more stable internet connection.
The right palette combinations...there's a lot that goes into choosing a palette! But in all seriousness, choosing D16 as my palette for this project was more of a personal challenge than an artistic choice, so I'd advise choosing one palette for an entire project unless it's something larger like Dawnbringer 32 or the NES palette.
For choosing your colors, I can only suggest reading this tutorial over at the PixelJoint forums. They show a lot of good techniques like hue-shifting and color ramps, as well as how to balance your saturation.
Well, yes and no. If you're asking how to place sprites onto the actual tiles, then simply add a new layer and place the sprites in the upper layer. But if you're trying to turn wall tiles into floor tiles, that won't work for perspective reasons. But due to popular demand, I have made some perspectiveless wall tiles which you might be able to work with. I'll be updating the main download with them in just a minute.
LOL!
Yeah, that definitely works. I'm not really sure whether you're serious or trolling me, but either way that is exactly what I'm talking about. :D
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