1 (edited by robots816 2009-02-04 18:37:15)

Topic: Make your own tiles?????

I have seen on places like the teeworlds db that people have made tiles
How do you do this???

P.S. I would like to use (H) race_main tiles but I don't know where to get them

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Re: Make your own tiles?????

kind of easy, just use the search function or search at teewiki.info
--> 1024x1024px png-graphic containing 64x64px tiles

Antoine de Saint Exupéry: It seems that perfection is reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
Besides -  I am the gfx guy!

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I have searched =d with lots of my problems I have searched but I haven't found
any way around them

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Ah it's in the old invisible graphics section.

So this is how it works.

1. Create a portable network graphic with the dimension 1024x1024
2. Make a grid with 64x64 squares
3. Then draw your graphics, but leave the upper left square empty
4. Save it
5. run the dilate executable (you can find a compiled version in the forum)
6. run the borderfix executable (dito)
7. put it into your mapres folder (...\teeworlds\data\mapres)

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Antoine de Saint Exupéry: It seems that perfection is reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
Besides -  I am the gfx guy!

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Thank You landil, I didn't know you could use , in your search
and about the (H)race_main tiles??

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robots816 wrote:

Thank You landil, I didn't know you could use , in your search
and about the (H)race_main tiles??

Here you go, and btw they were in the Graphics.  smile

http://www.teeworlds.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=2781

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Thanks Bee

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