Late winter of the 3rd year; excellent farming and trading has secured the fort's resources. Great halls have been cleared underground for various workshops, and pillars outside have been constructed to bury the needless dead. Fey moods have sliced their way through the fort; leaving animal, baby, and dwarf bones scattered in the hallway.
( 1054 Mid Winter → onwards )
This might seem like a well organised space for crafting rocks; but it is infact a slave camp where dwarves are restricted to tiny burrows inwhich they must perform specific tasks -only- using the rock available in their space.
Masons are assigned a specific stone type, added to the burrow of the same name, and restricted to their quarters. They get their own bedroom, and are allowed food and alcohol from the shared stockroom. - Markavian
There are 4 comments for this map series, last post 2010-07-26
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Submitted by: Qjet - 2010-07-20 to 1052 Late Autumn
You should consider darkening the background of those "." tiles so they look like they are further from the ground, Any other display problems with this? Like does background color show through on these kinds of tiles?
Actually I just tried to make a tileset like this one (darkening the background of the distant tiles really helps btw), a serious problem is that designated tiles are completely black in the foreground and brown in the background, so designated tiles appear completely black. Maybe a way of changing that behavior? hmmmm.
[Message edited on 2010/07/20 at 10:01 by Qjet]
update:
fixed all the problems with it: get here
Come back to the dorten side Markavian!
[Message edited on 2010/07/20 at 11:28 by Qjet]
[Message edited on 2010/07/21 at 03:16 by Qjet]
Submitted by: Markavian - 2010-07-24 to 1054 Mid Winter
Qjet, wow, good effort. Gonna try this out now - I can't use a 9x9 set with this fort because it'll break my PoIs, but I'll run a test to see how it looks.
(reporting back soon)
Submitted by: Markavian - 2010-07-24 to 555
Ok, year "555" is using Qjet's modified Dorten tileset; if anyone wants a look.
Submitted by: Qjet - 2010-07-26 to 555
I'm thinking a little lower contrast for the background would do it some good, I think it's an improvement though :)