Graphics enhancements for Shandalar 2012
I found all the hardwork people have put into reviving this excellent classic inspiring, so I decided to begin work on a small contribution of my own. While checking out some of the sweet new graphics that have been added in the "default" graphics pack for Shandalar 2012, I noticed that the display qualities on virtually all of these images can be improved. The problem is that none of them were sized to the exact native resolution inside the game. The game is able to compensate for this by resizing the images, however it is using resizing technology from the 1990s which has been vastly improved upon in modern day programs such as Photoshop or even Paint. The results make for grainier, lower quality images.
So I've taken on the task of resizing as many of these images as possible, and I've just reached my first milestone, so I thought I'd make a post to share the progress. Attached are a zip file containing size fixes for most of the duel images as well as a screenshot of how it looks in game. The only thing that still has the grainy look in the screenshot is the library graphic. Sadly, that one may be difficult to fix.
Download of current graphics:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?lnai2i8a3i4pibx
Before:
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f214/ ... oldgfx.png
After: (The difference is probably most noticeable on the cardback graphic in the middle-left of the screen)
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f214/ ... 4/gfx1.png
So I've taken on the task of resizing as many of these images as possible, and I've just reached my first milestone, so I thought I'd make a post to share the progress. Attached are a zip file containing size fixes for most of the duel images as well as a screenshot of how it looks in game. The only thing that still has the grainy look in the screenshot is the library graphic. Sadly, that one may be difficult to fix.
Download of current graphics:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?lnai2i8a3i4pibx
Before:
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f214/ ... oldgfx.png
After: (The difference is probably most noticeable on the cardback graphic in the middle-left of the screen)
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f214/ ... 4/gfx1.png