Topic: New images for barbarian barracks
DragonAtma Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2021-03-24, 14:10
They all seem fine to me; try opening the image itself in a new tab.
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Nordfriese |
Posted at: 2021-03-24, 14:20
Opening it in a new tab gives me a 404 Edited: 2021-03-24, 14:21
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DragonAtma Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2021-03-24, 20:45
Ah. Try this:
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Nordfriese |
Posted at: 2021-03-24, 21:34
Thanks, PR is up: https://github.com/widelands/widelands/pull/4785 And thanks for your great work Top Quote |
DragonAtma Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2021-03-26, 17:16
Alex, I'll take Render Opinions for $400.
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hessenfarmer |
Posted at: 2021-03-29, 18:01
for the stone part a half layed floor would suffice I think Top Quote |
DragonAtma Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2021-04-05, 20:59
I apologize for the delay; I've been sidetracked by other projects.
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kaputtnik |
Posted at: 2021-04-06, 18:04
The ground inside the construction site looks a bit like marble, not used by barbarians. Maybe better use some stone-gray color and adding some joints? Something like this The floor layer in this image has problems to get out after finishing his work Top Quote |
DragonAtma Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2021-04-12, 19:55
Keep in mind this is the same pattern used for the barbarians' tower; it's just shrunk somewhat. In all honesty, your suggestion looks to me more like marble than what we have now. In addition, if I used a different material for the floor I'd have to redo all the images for the completed version.
Edited: 2021-04-12, 19:55
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kaputtnik |
Posted at: 2021-04-12, 21:00
Ok, didn't know that. Nevertheless it looks wrong to me. Maybe because at the tower it looks more like grout, not granite.
As a stonemason i can say: Marble has mostly a cloudy texture whereas the texture of granite is sometimes called "salt & pepper", a granulary texture. They look different because granite and marble have a different genesis: Granite is a product of vulcanic activities, whereas marble was formely a limestone which itself is a product of the sea. Top Quote |