Wild Woods tileset Version 0.7 - 24th October
Version 0.6 - 10th September
Version 0.5 - 22nd August
Version 0.4 - 24th July
Version 0.3 - 9th July
Version 0.2 - 1st July
Features:
- Dense, detailed Woodlands to use on their own or as a companion to my Wildlands tileset
- Road, Stream, Bridge & stone Wall crossers
- Raise/Lower with full crosser support
- Dynamic natural Chasm and Cliffs terrains, supporting Streams on the chasm floor
- New water terrain with multiple brige types, raise/lower, Cliff tiles, and full crosser support
- Emitter-based special effects that can be turned on & off at the builders discretion
- Fading second story foliage enabling top-down play or low level immersion at individual players' discretion
- Treeless Meadow terrain featuring Stream crosser support and dense, unwalkable Thicket terrain
- Dramatic gothic Manor terrain complete with glowing arched windows and roof access
- Tilegroup Features including ruins, unique natural features and a druid's circle, as well as new thatched buildings, bridges and more
Wildlands & Winter Wildlands tilesets Version 0.5.5 - August 2009
Features:
- Blasted moorland tileset with non-walkable woods and water terrains
- City themed tileset-within-a-tileset with poor district buildings, docks with piers and a park terrain.
- Dynamic and versatile Church building terrains with customizable second story
- Both standard and truly cold winter versions of the tileset
I would respectfully ask that the content found here is not repackaged or rereleased, or included in any other non-module or PW-specific package in an altered or unaltered state, without requesting my express permission and that of any other involved parties. Queries in this or any other regard may be sent to [email protected]
Testing & pestering: Bannor Bloodfist & winterhawk. Special thanks to Tom_Banjo, morikahn & Project Q, pkpeachykeen and all the forumites.
Wildlands and Winter Wildlands tilesets contain content from Martin E, Rebecca Ann, CODI, DLA and Lord Rosenkrantz. Wild Woods includes some foliage meshes by Tom_Banjo.