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User:Taffer

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Taffer's tileset

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I have released a graphics set. The forum thread is here. This page exists to offer versions of the tileset for older Dwarf Fortress versions.

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Taffer 10x10.png

An improved code page for Dwarf Fortress. Optional racial graphics and many variants can be found in my forum thread. All of my tilesets serve as a drop-in replacement for the default Dwarf Fortress graphics. Every tile means the same thing as the default graphics, but all of them have been redrawn to look aesthetically pleasing. It does not use or require DFHack, although it will work with it. I find the cumulative differences from the default graphics add a lot of polish to the game.

The racial graphics included are turned on by default: they include dwarves, humans, elves, goblins, and kobolds. 20x20 versions are included if 10x10 is a little small for you. While the style is very different, I recommend trying out Duerer if you want a larger tileset than 10x10. These tilesets are meant to be installed onto a vanilla Dwarf Fortress installation. They will also work with "ASCII" mods. Do not install this over an installation with Mayday, Phoebus, Ironhand, CLA, or any other graphic set unless you know what you're doing, as the raws will need to be corrected.

A change of the colour scheme is highly recommended, and my favoured scheme is Tocky's colour scheme, featured above. More, decidedly less brown colour schemes can be found elsewhere on the wiki.

Many good, stout dwarves died making these tilesets. Also a few elves, and possibly a spider monkey.