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Originally posted by Minister:
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A couple ideas:
Night:
1. Duplicate the tileset you are using for the landscape (just dupe the whole folder) run a photoshop action on the folder to darken all of the tiles the same amount and possibly tint them a bit blue. You will want to get it to select all of the white pixels first, then invert the selection to preserve the transparency and darken only the non-transparent bits.
2. Duplicate your map. Then (temporarily) rename the original tileset folder.
3. Open your duplicate map, it should ask for all of the tiles that it can't find, point it to your nighttime tiles folder.
4. Rename your original daytime tileset folder back to it's original name.
You will now have 2 maps with identical scenery, but one will be night. Use a teleport and possibly a fade or cutscene (maybe a nice 3d rendered sunrise) to travel between them.
This might take a few hours, but you will end up with a nighttime tileset which will always be useful
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Rain: I would try creating a large 2 or 3 frame animation of rain and just place it all over the map (you might try a second one with little white circular ripples to put on water areas.
The Minister.
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Thank you both! Do you guys know of any good tileset sites? Thanks,
--Sniberal
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moe... Oh, why not just
kill all of them.