They look good, and they look like mirror images of the original good job you earned this!
Here are all the conversions I’ve made so far. I uploaded them in a pack because several people seemed to have problems with downloading them separately. It also includes a new conversion, JJ1 Battleships, and a totaly overhauled version of JJ1 medivo. Enjoy these, because I dont think I’m gonna make any new conversions for some time now.
j1Battleships.j2t | Jazz 1: Battleships | 35.74 kB |
j1Ceramicus.j2t | Jazz 1: Ceramicus | 9.24 kB |
j1Exoticus.j2t | Jazz 1: Exoticus | 27.32 kB |
j1Jungrock.j2t | Jazz 1: Jungrock | 45.47 kB |
j1Letni.j2t | Jazz 1: Letni | 28.41 kB |
j1Medivo.j2t | Jazz 1: Medivo | 19.11 kB |
j1Stonar.j2t | Jazz 1: Stonar | 42.89 kB |
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They look good, and they look like mirror images of the original good job you earned this!
Well, well…now what is this? More tileset conversions by Cell? They’re very good actually but since I dunno what the original tilesets look like, I can’t compare, sry. All I’m gonna say is: Good work Cell, you’ve earnt this 8. :-)
Cheers,
White Rabbit.
I like these conversions, and I may even use one if I feel like it. I will not give this a higher score however, because I notice a few problems in the tilesets.
The main problem is the masking. While it is good in the majority of them, some of them have what I call “bumpy walls”. What I mean by that is the masking on the walls is not completly flat. This can hinder the flow of a level because people don’t really like being able to cling to walls when they are trying to fall, and in extreme cases the player may even get stuck. It is usually best to make the masks of your levels as simple as possible by avoiding bumps and whatnot and trying to make every tile have smothe edges.
Another less noticable flaw is that the animated tiles do not quite match up perfectly, but it is hard to make them good, so I will not hold that aganst you too much. I also found that that two or three of the tilesets are a bit lacking in that they are missing a few tiles or don’t have destruct scenery.
Overall though, this tileset pack has some quality jazz1 conversions and it has earned a 7.5 out of 10 from me. I reccomend that you download this.
Oh, very nice conversion.
Colors are messy on some events like pinball. (Wishes skies…)
I couldn’t have done better myself.
Actually, i couldn’t have done it at all.
Actually, you’ve probably outdone all other converters.
Actually, i could go on and on like this, but i wont.
lol, anyway,
I esspecially liked the devan and jazz signs. Good job on all of them.
Exelentey.
It’s really good!!!
You must tell me how you make these tile sets mabe I can do it to but not so good as you
Argh!
Converse them all then I would give it a 9.
Fëårlè$sCC.
I will always be CC.
Great tilesets, Cell! Now I have almost half of the tilesets of Jazz 1. There are some tiles missing, and some animations don’t work exactly like they should, but I couldn’t have done it better myself.
I rate almost all coversions!
Hehe, eat this*
“Wow. Another Jazz 1 pack. Let’s add it to the pile.”
Actually, though I was initially wary (I have been disappointed by conversions in the past) this turned out to be a very spiffy set of sets indeed. These tilesets are nearly flawless conversions of many of the JJ1 worlds all stuffed into a medium-size download. I can only hope more conversions of this quality continue to be produced, but I still would sell my llama Charley if I could just get a good conversion of the final episode all together. That would be spiffular indeed.
Pretty Good Cell. But I was Looking for
A Jazz 1 Diamondus. I Love The Others.
So, When Wil u make a jazz1 diamondus?
AMAZING!
I`m going to convert it into the Episode ,,AZURA`` I made at time!
The Tileset background doenst work like Wacky Spaz said
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