Melan on 27/10/2012 at 06:36
Quote Posted by LarryG
What do you all think about this interpretation of the tiles, a hand made terra cotta style with depth. I'm beginning to like it.
I greatly prefer the smooth version. It never even occurred to me they could be rough like this.
Nameless Voice on 27/10/2012 at 18:41
Material files for all of the original textures, giving the appropriate terrain_scale to allow for easy dropping-in of replacement images of whatever size.
Note that I generated all of these with a script, so something might have gone wrong in there for all I know.
ZylonBane on 29/10/2012 at 18:50
Those inconsistent join thicknesses are driving me bonkers.
Also stained glass isn't beveled.
Nameless Voice on 29/10/2012 at 22:25
To be fair, the lead was different thicknesses in the original, too.
Nameless Voice on 31/10/2012 at 01:44
The problem with the ones that you found are that the inner dial is in a completely different position.
Here's the one that's already in the EP:
Inline Image:
http://i47.tinypic.com/3012bm1.jpgInline Image:
http://i47.tinypic.com/2lstsba.gifIt's not perfect, but fairly close.
The colours are also rather different (especially compared to your shot, which has orange torchlight on it), but I think it's within the realm of colour inaccuracy introduced by LGS palettising the image - even the version in txt16 still uses the standard Thief palette.
(The version in the new EP will be 1024x1024, but that seemed a bit excessive to post here.)
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I spent a while trying to find a Celtic knot that looks like this one, but I didn't have much luck. It doesn't seem to be a common pattern:
Inline Image:
http://i46.tinypic.com/5mem8m.gifIt's unusual because it's made up out of four separate ropes with closed loops, which knot through each other in the corners, and one central circle that they also knot through - plus a smaller knot in the centre.
LarryG on 31/10/2012 at 02:47
One place to look for that Celtic knot might be in tattoo books. There are a wide range of Celtic knots to be found in them.
Nameless Voice on 2/11/2012 at 01:03
Quote Posted by LarryG
What do you all think about this interpretation of the tiles, a hand made terra cotta style with depth. I'm beginning to like it.
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http://i50.tinypic.com/24vt9tz.jpg)
Inline Image:
http://i50.tinypic.com/24vt9tz_th.jpgI guess the repeats are a little bit obvious because the tiles are so distinctive. It does seem to "fit" in the Keeper complex, even though it is a fair bit different than the original.
Quote Posted by Renzatic
KWALL10A question:
Would you say that wall is messy, old, uneven brick, or old plaster? I'm leaning more towards the former, myself.
That's a somewhat indistinct texture and, as such, hard to be certain about. I think it looks more like a brick wall that was once coated in plaster, but large portions of it have fallen off. That texture is used in the Keeper Shrine in The Haunted Cathedral, so it has every reason to look ancient and worn.