Try anisotropic filtering x16. Its changes quality of picture dramatically.
This looks very nice. I`m really liking it, and I will follow this closely. Finally a new gifted artist enters the building :biggrin.gif:
By the way, how do I change anisotropic filtering to x16? :unsure.gif:
Realism is not the goal here. I mean yes, I instinctively want it to look real, but this isn't the point. Also, I don't want to put this mod in one pile with other "realistic" mods. I am working pretty hard to make it look not just realistic, but fantasy-realistic, otherworldly-realistic (if there is such word in english %)). I like the word "balance" in relation to my pack. Maybe I will use it in title some how...
By the way, how do I change anisotropic filtering to x16?
You can change it in your video card settings. For ATI/AMD it's Catalyst Control Center > Graphics Settings > 3D > Anisotropic Filtering. Just turm off "use application settings" and drag scroller to x16. nVidia also have something like this, but maybe in different words.
This is one swell pack you have here, would be a shame if-
Okay, I'm not going to pull that old lame joke, but this is seriously a really nice pack, I can't wait for it to be finished; it's so detailed, but rather smooth for my eye...I don't think I've ever downloaded a pack in such an early stage.
Great pack, unfortunate name: perhaps something a little cheesy like 'Lost in Lucidity'...?
The environment textures are smooth because they fills great areas. It's crucial for easy and relaxed playing (especially if you play for couple or more hours straight). And objects are sharp(er) because they need to stand out a little.
But yes, some textures may be sharpened in future. And contrasts also have a WIP status. Until almost all the textures will be ready, and I can see a whole picture, I prefer not to do many irreversible changes. It's easier to sharpen texture in the end (if it feels so), than trying to smooth it again after shaprening.
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And I kinda like "Lost in Lucidity" name :smile.gif: Although it's dangerous to put it on pack right now, because it can draw me to fit my work for it. And I see it little more edgy and rought than this name suggests. But I like the atmosphere the name creates...
I love it dude.The wood door is so cool.Maybe put more ore in the ore blocks so it would be easier to find them at a distance. I like it alot though.
These stealthy ores was my first steps on this way. There is a whole separate topic devoted to them :smile.gif: And the main idea here is to really seek them, not just run through the caves from spot to spot. Now only glowstone can be spotted from afar. Maybe gold and lapis (it is possible that I'll make them more stealthy). Diamonds are blink, but not very bright. And you can easily run past redstone, iron or coal not even noticing them, if you do not light your mine properly. But, with enough torches and good systematic approach to exploring, all the ores will be yours.
I have made all digits (and some symbols used with them) half sized. I like it this way, but if the majority will prefer them as they were, I will put in pack unchanged d3fin3d's font during next (and following) update.
Example:
Please vote.
Nope. I mean, what the point?.. The pack will not become any better from changing its name. For example, I love "Ovo's Rustic" pack. And I would love it the same way if it were called "Ovo's Anything". So really, what the point?
Hmm... Now I though about the "Equilibrium" as name for the pack. What's you think? Is there something similar already?
v0.2
Fixed sun and moon, flint, shovel, fishing pole and plenty of other bugs in existing textures. Changed some of them completely and added several new ones. Started particles (snow yet need to be tested.) Added HD font and experimental logo.
Little something from update:
PS
And tell me what you think of new logo? Is it nice refreshing mod, or is it total blasphemy because original logo is kinda iconic?
Don't know what to say. I just checked it, and it is fine. Maybe it was one-time glitch.
Does anyone else have this problem?
I am, it downloads an image.jpg that seems to be unassociated or un-openable with any program I have that views and/or edits images. From what I can see in the spoiler though it looks great. :smile.gif:
Call it RealismCraft
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This looks very nice. I`m really liking it, and I will follow this closely. Finally a new gifted artist enters the building :biggrin.gif:
By the way, how do I change anisotropic filtering to x16? :unsure.gif:
Didn't thought it's appropriate yet. But ok
Placed it under the download link.
Realism is not the goal here. I mean yes, I instinctively want it to look real, but this isn't the point. Also, I don't want to put this mod in one pile with other "realistic" mods. I am working pretty hard to make it look not just realistic, but fantasy-realistic, otherworldly-realistic (if there is such word in english %)). I like the word "balance" in relation to my pack. Maybe I will use it in title some how...
You can change it in your video card settings. For ATI/AMD it's Catalyst Control Center > Graphics Settings > 3D > Anisotropic Filtering. Just turm off "use application settings" and drag scroller to x16. nVidia also have something like this, but maybe in different words.
The environment textures are smooth because they fills great areas. It's crucial for easy and relaxed playing (especially if you play for couple or more hours straight). And objects are sharp(er) because they need to stand out a little.
But yes, some textures may be sharpened in future. And contrasts also have a WIP status. Until almost all the textures will be ready, and I can see a whole picture, I prefer not to do many irreversible changes. It's easier to sharpen texture in the end (if it feels so), than trying to smooth it again after shaprening.
...
And I kinda like "Lost in Lucidity" name :smile.gif: Although it's dangerous to put it on pack right now, because it can draw me to fit my work for it. And I see it little more edgy and rought than this name suggests. But I like the atmosphere the name creates...
These stealthy ores was my first steps on this way. There is a whole separate topic devoted to them :smile.gif: And the main idea here is to really seek them, not just run through the caves from spot to spot. Now only glowstone can be spotted from afar. Maybe gold and lapis (it is possible that I'll make them more stealthy). Diamonds are blink, but not very bright. And you can easily run past redstone, iron or coal not even noticing them, if you do not light your mine properly. But, with enough torches and good systematic approach to exploring, all the ores will be yours.
Example:
Please vote.
Nope. I mean, what the point?.. The pack will not become any better from changing its name. For example, I love "Ovo's Rustic" pack. And I would love it the same way if it were called "Ovo's Anything". So really, what the point?
Hmm... Now I though about the "Equilibrium" as name for the pack. What's you think? Is there something similar already?
v0.2
Fixed sun and moon, flint, shovel, fishing pole and plenty of other bugs in existing textures. Changed some of them completely and added several new ones. Started particles (snow yet need to be tested.) Added HD font and experimental logo.
Little something from update:
PS
And tell me what you think of new logo? Is it nice refreshing mod, or is it total blasphemy because original logo is kinda iconic?
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Curse PremiumEverything should be fine. Click on "download this file" button there. I'd placed it on MediaFire but it do not work for some reasons...
Well, I don't like word "world" used in name. But I like the dreamy aspect.
Don't know what to say. I just checked it, and it is fine. Maybe it was one-time glitch.
Does anyone else have this problem?
I am, it downloads an image.jpg that seems to be unassociated or un-openable with any program I have that views and/or edits images. From what I can see in the spoiler though it looks great. :smile.gif:
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I hope This Helps Out! :smile.gif:
Forgot to turn on the layer. Sorry for this.