EH.. TILESETS

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I wanted to ask what are you thinking about that. I mean tiles used to make this. What to improve?
It looks great. I don't see a problem.
It's especially cool how you integrated shadows into the set. But do the characters have shadows?
Aw. Not yet. I forgot about it. Hehe. -_- Anyone knows a good program to make maps 2d like this. I cant do this in rmxp because dimensions of one tile are 35-35. Thanks in advance.
Parallax mapping is the way to go for more complicated stuff if you can't figure out how to do it in tilesets (though, with the right work, you can accomplish a lot using just tilesets). Basically, you're making the entire map in Photoshop/GIMP/what-have-you and then just using a blank tileset with passabilities set correctly to show what areas you can and can't walk on.
I don't see why you couldn't adapt to the 32x32 tile system, though. :>
I belive Sphere's editor has support for tiles in ANY dimensions. But I think you need to learn JavaScript, to use the engine.
+1 for Sphere. Or Verge or IKA even.

If you really want to lose all limitations, you may need to learn a little bit of scripting. JS, Python, and Verge's script language are really rather easy.
Thanks. Hmmm. I don't know well any lang. of cripting. Really isn't there any god program for this? I can't do this in any program I know ;/ . As you see there (on my scene), are some shadows which need semitransparent options. ;/
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