Sonic 2 and a Half

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  1. Flygon

    Flygon Well-Known Member Member

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    Okay, I've added another level out of boredom and heres are picture.[​IMG]But there is a major problem, despite me setting the chunks to All solid and the tiles their proper solitary, none of the tiles are solid, I don't understand why either. Soned2's readme does not give much help either. Help?
     
  2. VictorT

    VictorT Well-Known Member Member

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    less pillow shading please.


    About them not being solid... i don't know.


    also, $5? Mr. Chin's Gourmet Paradise.
     
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  3. Sephiroth

    Sephiroth WHY SO CURIOUS?!? Member

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    Did you remember to select every tile of every chunk and make it a solid?


    Right click on each tile on each chunk and select All Solid for the respective plane.
     
  4. Flygon

    Flygon Well-Known Member Member

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    Just because you looked at the filename =P
     
  5. VictorT

    VictorT Well-Known Member Member

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    no i didn't look at the filename


    i played that game a long time ago.
     
  6. Flygon

    Flygon Well-Known Member Member

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    Ah, wow.


    Another person that actually played that game =P
     
  7. Rainer

    Rainer Newcomer Member

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    I'm surprised that nobody has said this yet. Bah, I'll be the first.


    All of the art you have presented thus far, has been absolutely horrible. I can say that your tiles look completely monotonous, you overuse the gradient effect, and you basically have no substance in your art.


    I can't really say anything to improve it. If you seriously want to learn how to design good art, then go to an art class and learn some of the basic principles and practice applying them. It is quite clear that you have shown no effort in learning the concepts of color, balance, unity, perspective, light, or anything of the such. Until you take the time to actually learn the concepts of art, don't bother producing it.
     
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  8. Flygon

    Flygon Well-Known Member Member

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    I never said you would like it or that it was going to be good =P


    And yes I am aware the bricks are tiny.
     
  9. Sephiroth

    Sephiroth WHY SO CURIOUS?!? Member

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    Those bricks look Mario-like.


    Are you pulling a Somari?
     
  10. Flygon

    Flygon Well-Known Member Member

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    Nope, and their not from a Mario game either.


    Their from Mr. Chin =P
     
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