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HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE YOU TO MAKE A TILESET?

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CashmereCat
Self-proclaimed Puzzle Snob
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@pianotm I just gotta say that looks fricking amazing and I love every bit of it. The writing must be good as well, judging from your other story.
pianotm
The TM is for Totally Magical.
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author=CashmereCat
@pianotm I just gotta say that looks fricking amazing and I love every bit of it. The writing must be good as well, judging from your other story.


Well, I hope to have a demo, at the very least, soon so you can see for sure.

@Kentona Yes, I use MGI Photosuite, which is basically the same thing as Photoshop. I use the effects brushes and have all kinds of fun. Then I move everything over to GraphicsGale so that I can use its handy-dandy color conversion to make everything 8bpp 256 color.
author=yuna21
Several hours at a time for me. When I was working on a Genesis-like 'sci-fi-esque' tileset for a vague future project, I spent around 3 hours on one building. All done from scratch through pixel art.

Pity my level of patience for custom stuff sucks. ><



Omg, this looks amazing, please make a game out of it.


I personally don't really enjoy doing graphics, even though I learned I can be good at them when spending at lot of time. It just seems tedious to me. I enjoy creating character growth system, monsters, stats, strategies, encounters, maps, but that one thing called doing the graphics is something I kind of hate. So the fact that graphics take most of the development time is the main reason I'm not creating any games at all at the moment (the other reason being that I also hate writing dialogues - that's kind of a curse at least if you like the RPG genre; consequently my only finished projects are roguelikes).

I guess if someone would just provide me with a full set of graphics needed to make a game that would totally boost my moral to the point that I will really make a full game out of them.
Graphics can also be very inspiring, I like this method of game design - take a limited number of resources and think what good you can make out of them.
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