Difference between revisions of "Tileset"
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rect 384 208 399 223 [[fumble boots|riding boots]] | rect 384 208 399 223 [[fumble boots|riding boots]] | ||
rect 400 208 415 223 [[levitation boots|snow boots]] | rect 400 208 415 223 [[levitation boots|snow boots]] | ||
− | rect 416 208 431 223 [[ | + | rect 416 208 431 223 [[Ring|wooden ring]] |
− | rect 432 208 447 223 [[ | + | rect 432 208 447 223 [[Ring|granite ring]] |
− | rect 448 208 463 223 [[ | + | rect 448 208 463 223 [[Ring|opal ring]] |
− | rect 464 208 479 223 [[ | + | rect 464 208 479 223 [[Ring|clay ring]] |
− | rect 480 208 495 223 [[ | + | rect 480 208 495 223 [[Ring|coral ring]] |
− | rect 496 208 511 223 [[ | + | rect 496 208 511 223 [[Ring|black onyx ring]] |
− | rect 512 208 527 223 [[ | + | rect 512 208 527 223 [[Ring|moonstone ring]] |
− | rect 528 208 543 223 [[ | + | rect 528 208 543 223 [[Ring|tiger eye ring]] |
− | rect 544 208 559 223 [[ | + | rect 544 208 559 223 [[Ring|jade ring]] |
− | rect 560 208 575 223 [[ | + | rect 560 208 575 223 [[Ring|bronze ring]] |
− | rect 576 208 591 223 [[ | + | rect 576 208 591 223 [[Ring|agate ring]] |
− | rect 592 208 607 223 [[ | + | rect 592 208 607 223 [[Ring|topaz ring]] |
− | rect 608 208 623 223 [[ | + | rect 608 208 623 223 [[Ring|sapphire ring]] |
− | rect 624 208 639 223 [[ | + | rect 624 208 639 223 [[Ring|ruby ring]] |
− | rect 0 224 15 239 [[ | + | rect 0 224 15 239 [[Ring|diamond ring]] |
− | rect 16 224 31 239 [[ | + | rect 16 224 31 239 [[Ring|pearl ring]] |
− | rect 32 224 47 239 [[ | + | rect 32 224 47 239 [[Ring|iron ring]] |
− | rect 48 224 63 239 [[ | + | rect 48 224 63 239 [[Ring|brass ring]] |
− | rect 64 224 79 239 [[ | + | rect 64 224 79 239 [[Ring|copper ring]] |
− | rect 80 224 95 239 [[ | + | rect 80 224 95 239 [[Ring|twisted ring]] |
− | rect 96 224 111 239 [[ | + | rect 96 224 111 239 [[Ring|steel ring]] |
− | rect 112 224 127 239 [[ | + | rect 112 224 127 239 [[Ring|silver ring]] |
− | rect 128 224 143 239 [[ | + | rect 128 224 143 239 [[Ring|gold ring]] |
− | rect 144 224 159 239 [[ | + | rect 144 224 159 239 [[Ring|ivory ring]] |
− | rect 160 224 175 239 [[ | + | rect 160 224 175 239 [[Ring|emerald ring]] |
− | rect 176 224 191 239 [[ | + | rect 176 224 191 239 [[Ring|wire ring]] |
− | rect 192 224 207 239 [[ | + | rect 192 224 207 239 [[Ring|engagement ring]] |
− | rect 208 224 223 239 [[ | + | rect 208 224 223 239 [[Ring|shiny ring]] |
− | rect 224 224 239 239 [[ | + | rect 224 224 239 239 [[Amulet|circular amulet]] |
− | rect 240 224 255 239 [[ | + | rect 240 224 255 239 [[Amulet|spherical amulet]] |
− | rect 256 224 271 239 [[ | + | rect 256 224 271 239 [[Amulet|oval amulet]] |
− | rect 272 224 287 239 [[ | + | rect 272 224 287 239 [[Amulet|triangular amulet]] |
− | rect 288 224 303 239 [[ | + | rect 288 224 303 239 [[Amulet|pyramidal amulet]] |
− | rect 304 224 319 239 [[ | + | rect 304 224 319 239 [[Amulet|square amulet]] |
− | rect 320 224 335 239 [[ | + | rect 320 224 335 239 [[Amulet|concave amulet]] |
− | rect 336 224 351 239 [[ | + | rect 336 224 351 239 [[Amulet|hexagonal amulet]] |
− | rect 352 224 367 239 [[ | + | rect 352 224 367 239 [[Amulet|octagonal amulet]] |
− | rect 368 224 383 239 [[ | + | rect 368 224 383 239 [[cheap plastic imitation of the Amulet of Yendor]] |
rect 384 224 399 239 [[Amulet of Yendor|Amulet of Yendor]] | rect 384 224 399 239 [[Amulet of Yendor|Amulet of Yendor]] | ||
rect 400 224 415 239 [[large box]] | rect 400 224 415 239 [[large box]] |
Revision as of 16:02, 24 May 2008
A tileset is a set of graphical tiles used in roguelikes to substitute the regular ASCII graphics, creating a GUI. It works by defining a set graphical tile for every symbol and object in the game. Graphical tilesets are often beneficial to new roguelike players who are not accustomed to the usual graphics-free style roguelikes are presented in. NetHack's DevTeam has created an official tileset for their official graphical client, and Angband has exceptional support for tile customization. Using tilesets provides the same top-down view as ASCII graphics and should not be confused with separate clients using 3D graphics (such as Falcon's Eye), which are a separate system entirely.
Contents
Default tileset
The default tileset appears below:
A user has suggested improving this page or section as follows:
"The above image contains an image map; link each tile to the thing it stands for"
Various tilesets
Pictographic tiles
- The Absurd NetHack Tileset (originally here but the actual files have disappeared; some sizes survive on the Wayback Machine)
- The RLTiles
ASCII-derivative tiles
See also
External links
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