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Spacey Universe | Disguise | Tileset | 9 |
-=Spacey Universe=- Author: Disguise GPW (J2LC) Tileset Name: Spacey Universe Filename: Spacey.j2t Tileset size: 143kb Number of Tiles: 1020 Palette Name: Spacey.pal Example Levels: 4 Music File: Mir-t200.xm (by Miraculum) -=Example Levels=- Facing Worlds (Spacey1.j2l): Capture The Flag Planetary Trio (Spacey2.j2l): Treasure Hunt Spaceship Dangers (Spacey3.j2l): Battle Space Shootout (Spacey4.j2l): Battle -=Programs Used=- Paint Shop Pro: Most of the drawing (YaY for PSP!!) Palette Suite: Made my life VERY easy in making the Palette Photoshop: Two renderings used for the planets TeraLogic Texture Maker: For the Background (download at http://www.zdnet.com/downloads) -=Author's Comment=- This is a lot more colourful than my previous tileset (Metal Mania), which is good, but it also has a bad point. Decreasing all the colors to fit into a palette was a REAL pain. If it wasn't for Palette Suite I would've pulled all my hair out and thrown the computer through the window. After doing that I came across something new. This is the first time I managed to fill a palette and JCS tells me to reduce the colours. I guess you can't have a full palette afterall, so Palette Suite came in handy once again. I've used an 'Outer Space' theme with this set, which is something new for me. It managed to come out very nicely, and to be honest I am very proud of it, one of the few tilesets I've made that I am actually happy with the end result. Unfortunately there are no animated tiles, but that is because the tileset is at its maximum size (1020 tiles). I could've made some if it was a TSF set, but I'd rather leave it out than make the tileset only available to people who have TSF, and I'm sure most of you will agree with me. There are 4 animated tiles left for some destructable scenery (unless you use TSF). Some tiles are taken from JJ2 (destructable scenery and some boards, and the poles). There are tons of different tiles of these types in tilesets, and they mostly look different. I thought it would be easier if I just use the ones Epic used. This is a little experiment to see if you prefer it or not. There is also a destructable block for each section of the tileset. Please tell me what you think about this, if you don't like it I will draw it myself in the next tileset. The programs listed are in order from the one used the most, to the least. As you can see Paint Shop Pro did most of the work, and Photoshop barely anyhting. This just proves the fact that Paint Shop Pro is capable of making great tilesets (beware Photoshop junkies!). Three example levels show different ways of using the tileset, and the fourth is to make people like Aiko happy that seem to like my plain (a better word is 'traditional') design. Because the example levels are three different types (CTF, Battle, and Treasure) the 'next level' field will not take you to the next level, you must open them seperately in JCS. I've also added the palette so that people who want to can learn from it (or look at the mess for fun). If you look close enough at the tileset, you'll find the name of a person who helped me a LOT during the production, thanks a bunch! There, I think that covered it. Oh, wait, how could I forget. I also added a music file I downloaded. It was the first one I randomly chose out of a list of 25, and when I listened to it...Well, how can you explain. When the song started it felt like I was walking on clouds and a light from the sky was shining brightly on it. It was perfect :) -=The stuff you can and can't do according to my law :P=- You ARE allowed to make levels with this tileset (just in case you didn't know that yet). Whatever level you make with this tileset must have some way of indicating that I am the author. This can be done by: 1) Using tiles of the tileset with my name in it 2) Placing a text message in the level 3) Having my name in a seperate text file submitted with the download You may not edit this tileset without my permission. Retail distribution of this tileset is prohibited without my permission, or permission from Epic Games. You are allowed to like this tileset, you are also allowed to blink your eyes or laugh while playing a level with this tileset or while making a level with this tileset. Just in case you still don't get it, you may use any bodily function with anyhting affiliated with tis tileset. -=Signing off=- -Disguise "Never underestimate the power of Creativity"
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