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Toolset - tileset question

Post by RCon » Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:10 am

I'm looking to create something similar to the Le'Or canopies, but I can't figure out what tileset and/or placeable was used to create the wooden "floors" of the areas. Looks like forest tileset, and a lot of pit terrain, but I can't find those floor tiles anywhere. Anyone know what was used? Thanks in advance!

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Re: Toolset - tileset question

Post by Gorgon » Fri Sep 02, 2011 8:09 am

Neverwinter Wood is the canopy tileset from the current Avlis haks. Eventually I think they will be converted to the *Wild Woods one if we get doors in trees (I knew I was forgetting to do something), and someone interested in converting half a server to a new tileset. :P

*has some nice chopped up versions of the trees to get tested in the new haks, since no fade tree trunks suck when there are so many of them*

*Wild Woods: conversion stuff for the southern wilds, but orcscourge would be the more relevant example in this case for canopy stuff. Think bigger!
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Re: Toolset - tileset question

Post by RCon » Fri Sep 02, 2011 8:56 pm

Well, what do you know. I discarded my old module and started from scratch, added the Avlis haks, and all the custom tilesets were there. Don't know what's wrong with the old one, as it has all the same haks listed. Anyway, thanks Gorgon; now I can learn a little about this.

Who knows, maybe I'll even find a different tileset more appropriate than the Le'Or one.
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