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So, I'm not sure if this has been suggested before, but I just thought about it.
I'm working on a texture pack and one of the main issues to work around is basically "making tiled things look less noticeable or at least tolerable".
Then I remembered a few things. A lot of scifi ships have the mismatched welded look. And minecraft has "connected texture" capability (basically multiple added textures for a single block, under the hood, that replace the one single texture).
Mash the two ideas together and that has the potential to relieve the tiled look for a better, random style hull pattern.
Think of each one of these textures as the same type of block, but different meta data. Disable the feature and each one of these new textures returns back to the default hull texture. Simple.
Ships would look way cooler and it could open up possibility for multiple decorative blocks without mods, more terrain detail, randomized hull damage textures, you name it. Endless possibilities for us texture artists to make more cool stuff without the headache.
Anyone agree? Disagree? Thoughts?
I'm working on a texture pack and one of the main issues to work around is basically "making tiled things look less noticeable or at least tolerable".
Then I remembered a few things. A lot of scifi ships have the mismatched welded look. And minecraft has "connected texture" capability (basically multiple added textures for a single block, under the hood, that replace the one single texture).
Mash the two ideas together and that has the potential to relieve the tiled look for a better, random style hull pattern.
Think of each one of these textures as the same type of block, but different meta data. Disable the feature and each one of these new textures returns back to the default hull texture. Simple.
Ships would look way cooler and it could open up possibility for multiple decorative blocks without mods, more terrain detail, randomized hull damage textures, you name it. Endless possibilities for us texture artists to make more cool stuff without the headache.
Anyone agree? Disagree? Thoughts?
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