Lord Sullivan wrote...
About fading, There is no need to have the foliage fade as at the size of the tree and the height of the foliage, the foliage is hardly ever in the way of view while at the same time it is most of the time visable slightly just enough to give an impression of fullness in the area.
Nice. I didn't realize that you had hit the sweet spot for height. That works really well.
Lord Sullivan wrote...
1- I personally find anything from NWN2 outright lame.
But that is not true of all of the art assets. Some of it is very bad, I agree. But other assets are very high quality. I am going for a more natural looking setting (thinkmore TNO tileset versus Standard rural tileset) in my current mod so the high res textures in some of the NWN2 trees works well. I have been using Tirnanog and Xeno's plants - but some of that stuff is too stylized in the vein of early NWN for what I am going for. Thats why I like it.
In my view, its best to pick the assets that work with what you are building. It looks like you are making a tree that will work well the NWN's standard trees, which is a good way to go since many people use the standard assets.
Lord Sullivan wrote...
2- I haven't seen the trees from PQ as I haven't checked the updated content from that project in a while, care to show some screenshots?
I can't at the moment. Too busy. I am at version 1.3 however. And project Q has been there for a long time. I'd imagine you have the trees. They are the same trees that they updated the TNO tileset with.
Lord Sullivan wrote...
3- With all do respect to Six which I respect much, is he still blasting his textures with an insane amount of black doted "Noise"?... he kows how I feel about that '>
His textures do have a desaturated look. But that works well for his tilesets which blend with the TNO tileset nicely. I haven't looked close enough however at the textures to see if the textures are covered with black pixel noise. thinking back over it, I think he does what you are referring to in the stone work textures. It gives them that "painted miniature" look popular with the old Games Workshop mini's.
Anyway, I like the look for what i am going for. It definitely would not work for a high fantasy, high magic type of adventure. But I like the gritty look.