

I will experiment a bit and see if I can work something out. That will be alot of work indeed, and I'm not really sure how I will pull this off in GIMP yet. I guess I could import different resources for each type of tileset though, so if I want a "snowy village" for example I can just remove the resources I don't want and add the ones that I want to use in that specific "snowy village' tileset?,aslong as I don't make the tileset larger than 512x512? So I guess the only thing I can do is getting rid of resources that I don't want to use, and add in other resources instead?

I'm not sure if there's any tutorials out there for this task, and if you are allowed to do what i have in mind.Įdit: I also heard somewhere that using a grid for this (like in parallax mapping) will help too? But I'm not sure what settings the grid should have. I have experimented a little in GIMP, and I guess I should always keep the width at 384 and then add the height of the tileset in question? I also don't really know what pixelformat I should use so the tilesets will fit (so that resources prevents being cut off from the tileset etc). All the tilesets I'm using is for non-commercial projects, but I don't want to mess with it before I know if you are allowed to combine tilesets together. I also want to add some tilesets to make them a bit biger, so I can use more resources for one setup of a tileset. One of the things I want to do, is to add exterior resources for my Interior tileset so I can map the outside of a house while still using all the Interior resources that I need. Like for example combine a tileset of walls with another tileset of walls, to make a single slot tileset for that particular section? Roughly a quarter the size of a B-E tile sheet.So Im just wondering if It's against some terms to combine different tilesets into 1 single tileset? Shop has some shelving, modern shopping carts, weapons, and assorted items like shoes. Machine parts, piping, gears, etc.Įxterior has 63 new outdoor tiles. Interior has 80 new tiles of windows, stairs, and carpets. Plus some plates and pots and such.įurniture is self-explanatory. Most of it is small items to be recombined into platters however you like. There is a Food section, about half of a B-E tile sheet. Looks like a little under half a B-E tilesheet. There is a large Bedroom furniture section with beds and pillows and stuff you can recombine however you like. In Buildings, there are two new roof options. I think the size is a little over half a B-E tile sheet. In the Decorations section, there is a small assortment of objects (soccer ball, heart, hat, etc), some stained glass windows, assorted modern tech (TV, computer monitor), wall paintings, and some neon signs. I don't think I would be able to provide a blurred/stamped picture for you, but I can at least characterize the images a bit:
