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== Taffer's tileset ==
 
== Taffer's tileset ==
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<br />I have released a [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=107924.0 graphics set], along with 48 other tilesets. This page exists to offer versions of the tileset for older Dwarf Fortress versions.
[[Image:Taffer.png|center|border]]
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[[Image:Taffer.png|border|right]]
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[[Image:Taffer 10x10.png|border|left]]
 
[[Image:Taffer 10x10.png|border|left]]
A minimalist tileset designed as a "nicer ASCII".
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[[Image:Taffer 20x20.png|border|left]]
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An improved code page for Dwarf Fortress. Optional racial graphics and many variants can be found in my forum thread. Every tile means the same thing as the default graphics, but all of them have been redrawn to look aesthetically pleasing.
  
I was always put off by tiles appearing in improper places. Graphical backpack tiles will show up on the world map as large human towns. Walls that attempt to mimic a simple 3D look end up looking like odd looking rivers on the world map. The list goes on, and because many tilesets try for a fancy aesthetic, many of them end up having these little display bugs. Fancier little graphics always show up in unexpected places as characters are very rarely used for only one thing. I've worked my tileset around the vanilla tileset, reworking many of the tiles, lining everything up, and improving things in general. I've spent a ''lot'' of time perfecting this, and the result is a tileset that is simple, easy to read, attractive, while retaining the purity and feel of the original ASCII. I've spent lots of time thinking over each tile, making sure everything doesn't just look nice, but fits well together. I think the result is sexy.
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A change of the colour scheme is highly recommended, and my favoured scheme is [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=107924.0 Pastel], of my own devising. More colour schemes can be found in my release or [http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/Color_scheme on the wiki].
  
I highly recommend a better colour scheme than the default. My preferred colour scheme is Tocky's colour scheme, linked below. Vherid's colour schemes are worth looking into. You can find some nice, less "brown" colour sets on the wiki. Please visit the forum thread and leave a message if you like it, or have any comments!
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Many good, stout dwarves died making these tilesets. Also a few elves, and possibly a spider monkey.
 
 
I highly recommend a better colour scheme than the default. My preferred colour scheme is [http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/File:Df_tock10_1.PNG Tocky's colour scheme], previewed above. [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=89856.0 Vherid's colour schemes] are worth looking into. You can find some nice, less "brown" colour sets [http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/DF2012:Color_scheme here]. Feel free to leave me a message on my user talk page, or on the [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=107924.0 forum thread] if you prefer. I'd love to hear from people who use it!
 
 
 
Many good, stout dwarves died making this tileset.
 
 
 
== Alternate version! ==
 
 
 
[[Image:Taffer 10x10 alternate.png|border|left]]
 
Nothing to see here but solid walls. Move along. How do they see through the fortifications anyways?
 
 
 
== tl;dr ==
 
ლ(゚Д゚ლ)
 
 
 
Just try the damn tileset and trust me. Tocky's colours are important too. You taffer.
 

Latest revision as of 18:10, 10 January 2017

Taffer's tileset[edit]


I have released a graphics set, along with 48 other tilesets. This page exists to offer versions of the tileset for older Dwarf Fortress versions.

Taffer.png
Taffer 10x10.png
Taffer 20x20.png

An improved code page for Dwarf Fortress. Optional racial graphics and many variants can be found in my forum thread. Every tile means the same thing as the default graphics, but all of them have been redrawn to look aesthetically pleasing.

A change of the colour scheme is highly recommended, and my favoured scheme is Pastel, of my own devising. More colour schemes can be found in my release or on the wiki.

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