
Help with an Fall leaf auto tile
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I don't know, they look a bit like leaves to me.
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I think the problem is that fallen leaves rarely cover the ground that thickly, except for the occasional drift of leaves. And if you autotile them and draw large areas with it, then the various colours are going to come out looking like a pattern, not leaves that have fallen (at least a little) randomly.
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just doodle this maybe could be useful for you.

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Yeah, your right...probably should have went with making them object tiles :p ....I think the problem is that fallen leaves rarely cover the ground that thickly, except for the occasional drift of leaves. And if you autotile them and draw large areas with it, then the various colours are going to come out looking like a pattern, not leaves that have fallen (at least a little) randomly.
Thank you very much for your trouble, buts its a bit more pixelated than i was looking for :) .just doodle this maybe could be useful for you.
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What ground tile are you using?
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I am useing a slightly recolored Outside_A2, the first two up at the left hand corner, the grass and the dirt road ones.What ground tile are you using?
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Ah, as they are recoloured I can't test what this will look like, but you could try this by adding it to your ground tiles. It may well be that even thought they are more sparse than your original, the pattern that you inevitably get if you want to tile seamlessly will mean that it's no use. Still, I thought it might be worth a try. see what you think.

You might need to adjust the contrast and/or saturation, depending on how your ground tile looks.