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Re: Christmas tree

Posted: 10 Dec 2009 13:32
by andythenorth
PaulC wrote:A little bit of festive eye candy, and also my first meagre attempt at doing some pixel art.
That's rather nice. I hadn't seen that before :)

Re: Christmas tree

Posted: 10 Dec 2009 19:50
by wallyweb
Lankku wrote:Two years and a day. I'm impressed.
What? We didn't put the tree up last year? No wonder we are having all that climate change stuff. :D <== "HoHoHo"

Re: Christmas tree

Posted: 10 Dec 2009 20:18
by maquinista
I think that It could be a good suggestion allow new city options with new GRF files, like add a park, add statue... If You want, I can start a new topic in the suggestion forum to discuss about this.

Re: Christmas tree

Posted: 10 Dec 2009 20:51
by Gremnon
It would need special code to support it, so to the Suggestions forum I say.

Re: Christmas tree

Posted: 24 Dec 2011 13:01
by orudge
I'm not sure I noticed this in 2007, and the bumped posts from 2009 were "unread" for me, but now that I have noticed it (only 4 years late), I shall say "nice". And now that I've dug it up (thanks to the post in the OpenTTD forum linking me here), maybe others can enjoy it too.

Re: Christmas tree

Posted: 24 Dec 2011 13:13
by PaulC
Thanks, I'm glad people still like this old grf of mine! :D I'll have to redo it as a new object at some point, but I guess that will be next Christmas now. Possibly. :wink:

Re: Christmas tree

Posted: 24 Dec 2011 17:28
by wallyweb
PaulC wrote:Thanks, I'm glad people still like this old grf of mine! :D I'll have to redo it as a new object at some point, but I guess that will be next Christmas now. Possibly. :wink:
You have a PM from Saint Nicholas. :D

Re: Christmas tree

Posted: 24 Dec 2011 18:13
by SwissFan91
I have a town square that sports a Christmas tree in winter in my TARS objects, see attached.

Re: Christmas tree

Posted: 24 Dec 2011 20:44
by PaulC
You'll all have to thank wallyweb for this...

Christmas trees are now available as new objects! :D No parameters are required, there are two variants to choose from, and all normal climates are supported. Enjoy!

Re: Christmas tree

Posted: 16 Dec 2018 02:16
by kamnet
I'm giving this a nice bump to remind people that these are available.