thats the idea.... its a mixture of realistic and cartoony
Realistic and cartoony aren't really a good mix. They're really more of opposites. It's like trying to mix RPG and futuristic. It just doesn't work. I'm not saying you can't have something that's cartoony and realistic at the same time, it's just that having photorealistic textures next to cartoony ones doesn't really look good.
Yeah, cartoony and realistic dont really agree with eachother. It's best to pick one theme to stick with and build a pack around that. But what am I saying. I never do that xD
Realistic and cartoony aren't really a good mix. They're really more of opposites. It's like trying to mix RPG and futuristic. It just doesn't work. I'm not saying you can't have something that's cartoony and realistic at the same time, it's just that having photorealistic textures next to cartoony ones doesn't really look good.
I get what you are saying, and I agree, however your example of "trying to mix RPG and futuristic" falls squarly on its forehead. RPG does not imply fantasy. There are plenty of futuristic RPG games out there. XCOM for example.
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I get what you are saying, and I agree, however your example of "trying to mix RPG and futuristic" falls squarly on its forehead. RPG does not imply fantasy. There are plenty of futuristic RPG games out there. XCOM for example.
In the context of texture packs, RPG usually implies fantasy/medieval. So, what I meant was "trying to mix medieval/fantasy and futuristic." Though, I can see where the confusion arose. Generally, whenever someone on these forums refers to an "RPG" texture pack, they mean fantasy/medieval, more in the style of classic fantasy RPG's.
thats the idea.... its a mixture of realistic and cartoony
Realistic and cartoony aren't really a good mix. They're really more of opposites. It's like trying to mix RPG and futuristic. It just doesn't work. I'm not saying you can't have something that's cartoony and realistic at the same time, it's just that having photorealistic textures next to cartoony ones doesn't really look good.
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I get what you are saying, and I agree, however your example of "trying to mix RPG and futuristic" falls squarly on its forehead. RPG does not imply fantasy. There are plenty of futuristic RPG games out there. XCOM for example.
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In the context of texture packs, RPG usually implies fantasy/medieval. So, what I meant was "trying to mix medieval/fantasy and futuristic." Though, I can see where the confusion arose. Generally, whenever someone on these forums refers to an "RPG" texture pack, they mean fantasy/medieval, more in the style of classic fantasy RPG's.