Re: Japan Set Development
Posted: 03 Mar 2012 19:51
So, original grass for me is too colourful. And japan grass is more restrained and suitable for realistic settings with reallife vehicles, etc
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Perhaps; the gridlines in the current grass are very inconsistant and barely visible on some tiles so that's something I was trying to fix, but perhaps I've taken it a little far. I can try softening them a bit.dandan wrote:Paul, great to see that you are working on the grass. The new grass looks pretty good, but I agree with oberhümer that the contrast is too stark. I am not sure, but I believe this might be only because of the grid lines. Compared to the current Japanese grass, the grid is much darker and more visible.
Unlikely. Could you try loading only the Japanese Train Set and TIAS? And what version of OpenTTD are you using?hargs wrote:Very nice, thought the prices are coming out in the billions for me, might be because i'm on the old japan set.
That probably is the intent, or was when the Japanese grass was first done several years ago (before my time). At any rate, it's really more an artistic question than one of realism IMO. No country in the world is green the way the original grass is, not even the British Isles. Or take Germany, we don't have much empty grassland either, it's mostly forest or farmland. And there is generally far too little farmland in TTD.supermop wrote:I don't really associate pastel colors with Japanese vegetation in my experience (I tend to think of verdant forests, urban hardscape, and farmland). I do acknowledge that pastel colors were more common in Japanese interior and graphic design in the 80s and 90s, so maybe the intent is to capture that look?
Mr Babelony, permission requested to load this GRF into Bananas and then my Japan Server?Toni Babelony wrote:I'd like you to meet the first public release of TIAS, TIAS 1.0-alpha!
This quote from the TIAS readme is a bad joke, is it?Modifying/reusing/adjusting this NewGRF or any of its parts is prohibited under GPL v. 3.
Uhm well, it was mainly intended to scare people off if they wanted to modify the NewGRF and distribute it. I'll change it thenplanetmaker wrote:This quote from the TIAS readme is a bad joke, is it?Modifying/reusing/adjusting this NewGRF or any of its parts is prohibited under GPL v. 3.
You should also decide on whether you use GPL v2, GPL v2+ or GPL v3. The license as bananas knows it is GPL v3 while the NewGRF tells it is GPL v2 (the latter or GPL v2+ would make it compatible with the rest of the JapanSet).
Not at all. This will make configuring both sets way easier. That it doesn't work right now is not something that can't be fixed with a bit of fixing.paulicus25 wrote:It seems that the attempt to interlock with Japan Set's parameters was perhaps a mistake