I kinda got lost there for a little bit because I had no idea how lindens looked like in finland
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// Buoidda's Trees 2.3
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// Part of Buoidda's crafts 2.3
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// mod for UnRealWorld version 3.63
// Developed with Windows 10, no testing on other ops
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// Not released - testing code
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// Now you really have to look for your bow building material. So exciting!
// Modding constraints seem to force trees to wither in the same year, so I chose
// them to 'sprout' in January and 'wither' in december with one day grow period.
// Ideally setting those variables to '0' would make them sprout only once, never wither and be treated as obstacles.
// Spruce is a "grass" so that the tree graphic stays after collecting a branch (graphic changes).
// Some trees are mushrooms and will disappear on picking.
// All material needs to be 'picked up' and then processed into real lumber items in same terrain.
//
// Currently deciduous trees are leafless by default. Enclosed two simple batch files to swap between graphics.
.Juniper. (1) [mushroom]
[NAME:Juniper]
[TILEGFX:bc-juniper]
[SIZE:L]
[SPROUT:1]
[MATURE:1]
[WITHER:12]
[REGION:northern eastern western southern]
[TERRAIN:dry]
[POPULATION:1]
[FREQUENCY:50]
[COMMONNESS:70]
[CARB:0]
[FAT:0]
[PROTEIN:0]
[WATER:0]
[HERB_KNOWN:all]
.Elm. (1) [mushroom]
[NAME:Straight elm]
[TILEGFX:bc-elm]
[SIZE:L]
[SPROUT:1]
[MATURE:1]
[WITHER:12]
[REGION:northern eastern western southern]
[TERRAIN:dry]
[POPULATION:1]
[FREQUENCY:50]
[COMMONNESS:70]
[CARB:0]
[FAT:0]
[PROTEIN:0]
[WATER:0]
[HERB_KNOWN:all]
.Willow. (1) [grass]
[TILEGFX:bc-willow]
[SIZE:L]
[SPROUT:1]
[MATURE:120]
[WITHER:12]
[REGION:northern eastern western southern]
[TERRAIN:dry]
[POPULATION:1]
[FREQUENCY:50]
[COMMONNESS:70]
[LEAF_VOLUME: bunch]
[LEAF_SIZE: L]
[LEAF_QUANTITY: 5]
[CARB:0]
[FAT:0]
[PROTEIN:0]
[WATER:0]
[HERB_KNOWN:all]
.Linden. (1) [grass]
[TILEGFX:bc-linden]
[SIZE:L]
[SPROUT:1]
[MATURE:120]
[WITHER:12]
[REGION:northern eastern western southern]
[TERRAIN:dry]
[POPULATION:1]
[FREQUENCY:50]
[COMMONNESS:70]
[FLOWERING_PERIOD:6]
[FLOWER_VOLUME: fistful]
[FLOWER_SIZE: M]
[FLOWER_QUANTITY: 10]
[CARB:0]
[FAT:0]
[PROTEIN:0]
[WATER:0]
[HERB_KNOWN:all]
.Young linden. (1) [grass]
[TILEGFX:bc-ylinden]
[SIZE:L]
[SPROUT:1]
[MATURE:120]
[WITHER:12]
[REGION:eastern western southern]
[TERRAIN:dry]
[POPULATION:1]
[FREQUENCY:50]
[COMMONNESS:70]
[FLOWERING_PERIOD:6]
[FLOWER_VOLUME: fistful]
[FLOWER_SIZE: M]
[FLOWER_QUANTITY: 5]
[CARB:0]
[FAT:0]
[PROTEIN:0]
[WATER:0]
[HERB_KNOWN:all]
.Big spruce. (1) [grass]
[TILEGFX:bc-spruce]
[SIZE:L]
[SPROUT:1]
[MATURE:1]
[WITHER:12]
[REGION:eastern western northern southern]
[TERRAIN:dry]
[POPULATION:1]
[FREQUENCY:50]
[COMMONNESS:70]
[LEAF_VOLUME: bunch]
[LEAF_SIZE: L]
[LEAF_QUANTITY: 1]
[CARB:0]
[FAT:0]
[PROTEIN:0]
[WATER:0]
[HERB_KNOWN:all]
.Large spruce. (1) [grass]
[TILEGFX:bc-spruce]
[SIZE:L]
[SPROUT:1]
[MATURE:1]
[WITHER:12]
[REGION:eastern western northern southern]
[TERRAIN:dry]
[POPULATION:1]
[FREQUENCY:50]
[COMMONNESS:70]
[LEAF_VOLUME: bunch]
[LEAF_SIZE: L]
[LEAF_QUANTITY: 1]
[CARB:0]
[FAT:0]
[PROTEIN:0]
[WATER:0]
[HERB_KNOWN:all]
.Slanted pine. (1) [mushroom]
[NAME:Slanted pine]
[TILEGFX:bc-reactpine]
[SIZE:L]
[SPROUT:1]
[MATURE:1]
[WITHER:12]
[REGION:eastern western northern southern]
[TERRAIN:dry]
[POPULATION:1]
[FREQUENCY:50]
[COMMONNESS:70]
[CARB:0]
[FAT:0]
[PROTEIN:0]
[WATER:0]
[HERB_KNOWN:all]
.Straight birch. (1) [mushroom]
[NAME:Straight birch]
[TILEGFX:bc-goodbirch]
[SIZE:L]
[SPROUT:1]
[MATURE:1]
[WITHER:12]
[REGION:eastern western northern southern]
[TERRAIN:dry]
[POPULATION:1]
[FREQUENCY:50]
[COMMONNESS:70]
[CARB:0]
[FAT:0]
[PROTEIN:0]
[WATER:0]
[HERB_KNOWN:all]
.Straight rowan. (1) [mushroom]
[NAME:Straight rowan]
[TILEGFX:bc-goodrowan]
[SIZE:L]
[SPROUT:1]
[MATURE:1]
[WITHER:12]
[REGION:eastern western northern southern]
[TERRAIN:dry]
[POPULATION:1]
[FREQUENCY:50]
[COMMONNESS:70]
[CARB:0]
[FAT:0]
[PROTEIN:0]
[WATER:0]
[HERB_KNOWN:all]
-end
Elm
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But I am interested in what you think, maybe this is a great one for another tree idk ;D.
Juniper
As much as this can be pleasant to look at, I don't think this shape really represents what you are trying to do with your mod. This looks too "gamey" so to say. But the dead version can be used if it is shaped accordingly to your drawing.
Bonus First Elm
As you see I did not format this accordingly as this was my first drawing of the elm tree. I used the dead birch tree tiles because I thought the shape looked similar at least. Again I tried to show that the leaves are not blocking everything and you can see through. I tried to draw the branches in this one too, at first it was very messy and I was not comfortable with it and I decided to leave this one after tidying it up.
I hope they are useful to you, I already downloaded your versions and I'll see what I can come up with. I already started recolouring your elm tree.
And one caution, I copied and pasted your images directly into the canvas and they were too blurry after that. If you want to get them at the best quality you should right click and then save as. ;DI see. I also wondered why trees looked so different in-game until I realized the naked versions are semi-transparently in the dressed ones' background. (Only affects proper tree graphics - not flora.)
This is great! Only that the two ball-like branches steal the attention from the beautiful top. Kinda feels like it wants to hug me :DHehe. The elm pictures I saw had branches going out everywhere and I decided to add some to mine as well. Nature gives back love too I guess ;D
Would it work as a rowan color-wise? It would become a good rowan, especially if one added couple of trunks on either side of the main trunk.
Alas, for the literally dead version I have no use. Juniper is a conifer so it's evergreen. Sorry for not bringing it up.Ah I see, I knew the juniper was an evergreen. I thought that you may need a completely dead version. I forgot that those are supposed to be winter versions. :P
Also a fine tree. Let's see what use I come up with it. You don't have to worry about duplicating / formatting it for me. Single tree graphic / winter version for decidous ones are more than enough.
The style reminds of my willow shrub. Would the color scheme fit goat willow?
Certainly. Look forward to see further work!
As colour palette goes, I used the original tree tiles and created palettes from it so it shouldn't be too far away from the original drawings anyway. Upon checkings the photos we might wanna use just tiny bit darker colours as in the photos the green looks quite dark in kotipihlaja results. It may as well be the pose and lighting but it wouldn't hurt to darken the colours just a little. We can make the tree very wide or narrow the main trunk and add trunks of similar width. It is a very lovely tree too how I did not see it before the red berries look awesome :o
Sounds good. I have to trust you on colours since I literally can't tell if those autumn rowans' leaves are green or red.
(First here's a flora template I made so I don't have to open the readme.txt so often.)
(https://images2.imgbox.com/7b/db/xUOsIoDM_o.png)