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Posted on 01-22-15, 07:47 pm (rev. 1 by ImageBot on 11-21-16, 03:11 am)
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![]() Karma: 871 Posts: 1240/1315 Since: 11-12-12 |
Seeing as there are no tutorials on here like this, I thought I'd make one.
NOTE: This works better in older versions of paint.net, because the brush tool got some changes, but the images here where made with the new version. STEP 1: Draw an outline for your tile with the pencil tool in the coulor of your choice. It doesn't matter if it looks bad as long as you have the shape. ![]() STEP 2: Make a new layer over your sketch, and draw over the outline with the brush tool, and then remove the lower layer. ![]() STEP 3: Now fill in the coulor using the brush tool. Simple stuff. ![]() STEP 4: Shade in the bigger parts of your tile. I usually use about 5 coulors (2 dark, 2 light and the main coulor) on each section of the tile, notice how paint.net blends them automatically. ![]() STEP 5: Shade in the details, again I use 5 coulors. ![]() TOTAL TIME: About 2 minutes ![]() Now hey, that looks alright! with a bit more time it could be a lot better, though, like for example this SMB2 veggie I made only with the brush tool. |
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Posted on 01-22-15, 07:59 pm
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この記号は… 解読できないよ…
Karma: 6447 Posts: 1440/2797 Since: 01-17-13 |
Still, the result has very big shadows and is a little blurred, but it remembers me of the grassland tileset from NNSMB2.
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Posted on 01-22-15, 08:51 pm
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![]() Karma: 871 Posts: 1241/1315 Since: 11-12-12 |
I know, Im just trying to show the method. If you look at my veggie you can see it is a lot smoother.
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Posted on 01-22-15, 08:57 pm
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Karma: 3772 Posts: 2099/2112 Since: 06-28-11 |
I do it the same way, but usually with more colours (it depends on the kind of tileset). I skip the "draw an outline" part and make the shape of the tiles directly. Also, I add more dark shading beneath the covering (grass, sand, snow, ...) of the tile.
Like this: ![]() Posted by Thierry Still, the result has very big shadows and is a little blurred, but it remembers me of the grassland tileset from NNSMB2. However, it looks far better than ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Posted on 01-22-15, 11:26 pm
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Doesn't actually do anything.
Karma: 3042 Posts: 529/653 Since: 10-22-12 |
Do you have a method to make tilesets other than grasslands?
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Posted on 01-23-15, 12:01 am
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![]() Karma: 871 Posts: 1243/1315 Since: 11-12-12 |
I dont see whats limiting you from using this method for other tilesets.
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