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But I get it can be hard to get the paints to tile nicely. I'll ask my artist to see if they have any tips. ;)
yeah most are fine, some got a small stripe visible or close to being seamless like these 2:
https://imgur.com/FRkHBwo
to be honest its something you only truly see if you really get up close.
From my artist:
Here is a template for the floor map:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u57AntRT4E-76rGuY8Z49tlE-tPbejWr/view?usp=sharing
As long as you put the same tiling texture in both the A and B then (as long as they line it up correctly with the UV map) it'll tile nicely.
To get more variation the floor tiles are laid out in this pattern:
ABABABABA
BABABABAB
ABABABABA
BABABABAB
So the bottom of tile A must tile with the top of tile B and the right of tile A must tile with the left of tile B and vice versa and etc...
My last tip would be to start big and scale down. I make all my textures at 1024x1024 and then scale most of them down to 256x256. This way any errors get marginalised.
bloody hell, why didnt steam notify me on this, this is soooooo useful :3 thanks for it