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Assorted tilesets of Dertt

Started by Dertt, April 09, 2008, 07:32:03 PM

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Dertt

That's right. I've assembled several original tilesets and massively improved upon a few preexistent ones, and I feel the general public should have access to them for use in their projects (you have to credit me for certain ones).

Edit: Yes, I know tinypic resized some of them, but I don't have time to post the full versions right now, so just pick out what you like and come back for it later.

[spoiler=tilesets and autotiles]
Church of Darkness with library. Requires credit.
Recoloured carpet autotile:




Lost/buried city.
Autotile:

Requires credit if used with autotile.



Improved castle interior.



Memorial garden. Credit if you'd like.



Royal infirmary, complete with medieval tests, medicines, and surgical tools. Requires credit.



Surrealist/dreamlike tileset. Credit me on this and let me see what you've done with it, because I'm curious as to how people would use this.



Improved castle town exterior.
Special decorative flowers:




Extensive modern city.



Horror train. Credit required due to pixel-by-pixel edits. [/spoiler]

Attached: Ultimate church exterior, courtyard and forest. Requires credit.

K enjoy.





Knight Rider

Very nice. There are some that got shrink from there original size (excluding attached one) so they won't fit in XP (if I recall)

Dertt

Quote from: Dertt on April 09, 2008, 07:32:03 PM
Edit: Yes, I know tinypic resized some of them, but I don't have time to post the full versions right now, so just pick out what you like and come back for it later.

Knight Rider


modern algebra

Are they all made by you? Some, like the modern city, look kind of familiar, so are there people we should credit if we use them?

Dertt

The modern city is mainly a compilation of elements from about ten different sets by Zanyzora, with minor edits. So if anyone should be credited for it, it's her. It doesn't matter whether or not you mention that I assembled it using her tiles.
I'm not sure who originally made the train.

Dertt

K here they are.

And as a bonus, two screenshots of the modern tilesets in action: