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Title: Need advise on room textures
Post by: Happyhelmet on Thu 27/05/2004 17:32:56
I've been heavily developing my game for a while and i have gotten to a point where i cannot figure out how to texturize a room properly. I am able to get all of my objects and such in the room looking fine but the walls look so bare and need...texture!!. I am using photoshop and their default colors as my gaming palette and because I am making a 256 color game, i can't be using photoshop filters. I am wondering if i could get help from the community to populate this room with some textures. especially pixelation ways cause they look cooler (Darth Mandrib!). Thanks for the help!

(http://server5.uploadit.org/files/happyhelmet-room.jpg)
Title: Re: Need advise on room textures
Post by: .. on Thu 27/05/2004 18:09:06
Hehe.. Mandrib...

It would be nice if you could show us your attempt, that way we can help improve it.
Title: Re: Need advise on room textures
Post by: on Thu 27/05/2004 18:11:55
what kind of game are we talking about here? Love etc
Title: Re: Need advise on room textures
Post by: Darth Mandarb on Thu 27/05/2004 18:40:06
Yeah ... not knowing the 'mood' of the game you're trying to set made it hard to know what kind of room to make it.

But I, the noble Mandrib (;)), took a stab at it!

(http://www.twin-design.com/ags/help/happyhelmut_help01.gif)

- I reworked the resolution a little.Ã,  I'm assuming you're using 640 x 4X0 (with space at the bottom for the GUI)
Title: Re: Need advise on room textures
Post by: Happyhelmet on Thu 27/05/2004 23:21:54
wow! thanks man that is awesome!
1. which program do you use?
2. what noise setting do you use?
3. also is there a specific palette that you use? i am only using about 116 colors and still feeling a bit empty :)

whenever i attempt a noise setting it looks terrible, i must not be doing something right.
Title: Re: Need advise on room textures
Post by: Nacho on Thu 27/05/2004 23:46:36
As far as I know, he uses PS.

And I think he redouces the depth of colors when adding noise, so, we don't get that annoying, red, blue, yellow and green tones when adding noise.

I think.
Title: Re: Need advise on room textures
Post by: Darth Mandarb on Fri 28/05/2004 02:09:20
1. which program do you use?
Photoshop CS

2. what noise setting do you use?
I didn't use a noise filter. IÃ,  selected a darker color and using a large brush on dissolve mode with 1% flow just paint over the area a few times.

3. also is there a specific palette that you use?
I didn't use a specific palette.Ã,  I keep the colors down when making BGs in Photoshop.Ã,  Then, in AGS, I use the hi-color setting, while maintaining low color, just so I don't have to worry about the palette!

Man I hope that made sense ...
Title: Re: Need advise on room textures
Post by: Happyhelmet on Fri 28/05/2004 02:43:55
Thanks for all your help darth! :)

any word on when your website will be back up?
Title: Re: Need advise on room textures
Post by: stuh505 on Fri 28/05/2004 07:50:54
QuoteAnd I think he redouces the depth of colors when adding noise, so, we don't get that annoying, red, blue, yellow and green tones when adding noise.

I think.

Farlander, if you reduced the depth of the color to add noise, wouldn't you lose the depth of color in the entire image?  Anyway, you can produce noise that looks identical (to me) to this just by simply checking "monochromatic" in the noise filter