Dziva
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Yay zombie stuff!!! Once I finish this first game I'm making (I got super slow but trying to get back into the groove, grr exams) I want to tackle a choice zombie game so yay for zombie tiles!!! Your tiles are gorgeous Cait!!! Exciting to think of them getting even better XD Even more gorgeous tiles??? Games will be so fabulous!
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That fixed it! Thanks so much, I feel so silly not to have figured it out XD
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Thanks! That is good advice and it really does help. I was looking at some of the games in this community and was started to feel so lame XD Most fantastic thing ever? Goodness I shall try!
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Hmmm the door sounds like it should be easy to use so I must be doing something wrong. I try and use it through the quick event and all I get is a tiny bit of the upper left hand corner of the bookshelf. I'll check it out in game to see if it is one of those things that looks different in the editor than when you actually play the game. Ahhh poor people. Go for clay and basic wooden structures, as well as some woven mats. Their belongings would have been made from mud clay and in the structure of their house when very poor, slightly more well off people would have had basic wooden stuff. If they couldn't afford a bed then they would have had a papyrus sleeping mat. Egyptians also did not have pillows, they had hard wooden head rests that curved a bit. Poor people also kept their furniture small but that is because they were poor not because they lounged in banquets. Most likely would have clay bowls as well. If they had a trade (like bead making, pot making, sculpting etc) the tools of their trade would be in their home and they would have another small sleeping area. For statues maybe you could ignore the pharaoh and stick with the animal headed gods? They would probably be more common anyway. Even poor people tried to have little places where they could have something for their patron deity. Maybe use the Mack sprite base (since you want them taller probably) and edit it?
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Awesome Good to know I'm not the only one who skulks. Thanks so much for the welcome :3
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Hi there everyone (well everyone who reads this!). I'm new here and new to the making side of RPG Maker games. I have RPG Maker VX Ace and it is awesome! When I wandered around looking for tiles and other resources I came across this awesome community and went 'I'm going to join up' and didn't. Then the next day I said to myself 'I will sign up today D:!" and I didn't. So three days later I have signed up! Yay!!! I'm currently working on my first game ever after two really bad starts at it. Ugh. Those....THINGS. Ick. Oh well. Anyways...umm...I love to write and I'm trying to write something book sized. I also draw, sculpt and (obviously) I am an avid gamer. I love JRPGs and WRPGs. This isn't to say I like every game in existence but I tend to like the game itself first. I love music too but sadly have no self teaching ability in that area so for now all I can do is listen and enjoy. So yeah....hi (I also bake with butter)
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Absolutely love your stuff!! It is all so pretty. Egypt had furniture, a lot of it hasn't survived except for what was put into tombs though. Depends on how far back in Egyptian history you want to go. What you could do is take a look at some of the Roman examples and the surviving Egyptian examples and mesh them. Much of their furniture became similar in style and Rome ended up taking a lot from Egypt and Greece - especially around Cleopatra's time. An Egyptian set would also have a lot of statues in it - the gods, the pharoah, the royal family, etc. Their furniture was also mostly very low (at least rich stuff was) as a lot of it was made for lounging on. Hope I didn't come across as bossy or something. Just wanting to help if I can :3 A quick question (ugh I'll sound silly) but how do I get your extremely awesome bookcase door to work?
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