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Savage Empire, Gimp brushes, & trees

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:26 am
by Scythifuge
For you Dominus!

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Here is an example of a tree using 3 brushes (3 shades). The tree trunk was a WIP that I tweaked for the mockup. You can see the possibilities! Ultima VII trees have pixels for leaves, probably due to memory limitations of the time & time constraints. We can now depict more leafier foliage.

I believe that it was Marzo that suggested to me a canopy made of roof tiles. The tops of these trees can be set to act as roof stiles and create a lush, realistic rain forest canopy. Now imagine variations of the tree trunks with different leaf styles, winding vines, and monkeys darting across branches...

I have other leaf variations to use...

Re: Savage Empire, Gimp brushes, & trees

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 4:37 am
by Dominus
Thanks a lot.
Looks beautifull!

Re: Savage Empire, Gimp brushes, & trees

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 4:54 pm
by Korneluk
Very pretty, but damn it takes so much time to get anything....modding is a full time job.

Re: Savage Empire, Gimp brushes, & trees

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 11:09 pm
by Scythifuge
Thank you both for the comments!

I know that I space out the screenshots, though I do have other stuff that I have drawn or that I am working on, including a Kotl light post (on and off frames) which was started and completed yesterday.

I think that with the leaf technique, I will be able to produce foliage on a greater and quicker scale. The large clumps of boughs will quickly create the rainforest canopy, and I have drawn a few plants for the understory.

Another thing that is worthy of note is that the shading of the leaves shows how the hill tiles are going to work.

Re: Savage Empire, Gimp brushes, & trees

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:59 pm
by Korneluk
ahh, I meant to say, get anything done.

I understand full well, having had a crack at pixel art myself that it is a very time consuming process even after undestanding how gimp and exult work. My problem is that I always get side tracked making dungeon maps....a habit born of being a DM for many, many years.

Re: Savage Empire, Gimp brushes, & trees

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 11:34 pm
by Scythifuge
I agree that it is time consuming. Sometimes I draw something to how I want it rather quickly, & other times it takes hours. The two pitcher plants are small items, but I spent almost three hours on them. Adding up all of the time that I tweaked the bamboo over the years to the final version must have been at least 3 days worth. It is worth it though.

In other news, I am still experimenting with foliage & creating tree trunks & more flora. I will tweak & bisect the new tree and make them two objects that snap together, so that the boughs disappear when the avatar walks beneath them. That way, there will be a canopy that drops away when exploring the understory. The leaves will appear in different shades & styles.

While I am still hoping for the object size limitations to be addressed, I can still put taller objects into the game for looks. a tree can be 1x1x7, though appear to be 1x1x12 for example. I don't think that it will be a problem, unless a player tries to create stairs out of objects to get past the 7 mark. Taller trees would be present yet uncommon, though necessary for the emergent layer of Eodon's rainforest.