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== Getting started ==
== Getting started ==

Revision as of 21:16, 24 March 2007

This article contains information for Artists working or interested in working for The Mana World

This article is for reference purpose

The features described in this article are already implemented in the game. The article should describe how a certain aspect of the game currently works. You may of course edit this article to improve the description of the circumstances. Your opinions or improvement suggestions about the described aspects themself are of course appreciated, too. But please put these on the discussion page of this article to keep facts and fiction separated.

Getting started

To get started on tileset development, please look into what kind of areas we plan to add to the game or what kind of changes we would still want to make to existing maps. See for example world development and concept art. Ideas of your own are welcome too!

GeneralSpecs

Please also note our style guidelines.

Guidelines

  • Please keep in mind that a mapper has got only 3 layers: 2 of them are always displayed below players and monsters while the other one is displayed always above. The lowest layer is usually used for ground tiles/walls, and since the limited number of layers, ground tiles should be non-transparent even if this increase a lot the number of tiles in a tileset. Transparent tiles should be only used for objects you can place in different places with different backgrounds such as plants, barrels, ... It is preferrable that cups, and food and whatever else stands on a table is drawn with the table tile below it. Paintings shouldn't have transparent borders, but wall behind them. (if you plan to use for example paintings in different tileset, save them elsewhere as transparent objects and then reapply them to another tile).
  • Although we prefer high quality tiles over low quality ones, please keep in mind that we try to resemble the look of old SNES games. So please try not to make the tiles too realistic. This mean please don't use textures you get from reality, such a picture of a wooden piece and use it for your tiles. We strongly encourage you to manually pixelate every tile and avoid to use gradients or filters such as blur too excessive.
  • All the tileset should use some coherence:
    • Light direction: south-west for outdoor tilesets (of course there will be exceptions: different (or special) areas could have a different direction of light to give it a subtle different feeling, such as lava caves with subtle orange light from the bottom, and deep in the dark forest with glowing mushrooms), diffuse light for indoor tilesets diffused light is nice, but overusage could lead into problems with contrast between the inside and the outside.
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      Perspective: top-down 45° view angle (see the schematic to the right, the thick gray line is the length with which the side and bottom are perceived, a factor of 0.7 smaller).
    • Proportions: a character is approximately one tile wide and two tiles high.
    • Color style: try to use the same color palette for the whole tileset. the selection of color is important for the feeling of the tileset. weak colors with a high amount of grey for example are good for a sad and cold feeling while bright colors create a happy and warm atmosphere. whatever atmosphere you choose: it should be consistent through the whole tileset. avoid using weird "alien" colors (keep saturation low :P).
    • Drop shadows: large objects on outdoor tilesets (like buildings, for example) should have drop shadows cast to the northeast. The shadows should be pure black with an opacity of 30%. the edges of the shadows should only have an opacity of 15%.
    • Reuse: The tiles in one tileset should be able to be put together in as many different ways as possible to allow the mapper to express his creativity. This is the base requirement for:

(please note that the above pictures are only for demonstrational purpose. they are copyrighted and not part of the mana world project).

Current projects

These are tilesets that are currently under development. The name of the developer in charge is in brackets. When you want to help you should contact them or just write into their threads in the graphic development forum.

Stalled projects

These are tilesets that have been started, but unfortunately the artists who started them haven't got the time to finish them. So we are searching for people who want to continue their work so that it isn't wasted.

Needed tilesets

These are tilesets that will be required in the near future. But noone was available for the task yet.

Other Tilesets

Beside these tilesets there is of course a lot of other stuff planned for the future. Refer to World development for a list of regions that we have planned. And then there are a lot of different themed dungeons we could make. When you got an idea about a scenario you could make a tileset for you should post on the graphic design forum so we can refine the concept together.