DirgeofSwans
Retinazer
[Notice: This has finally been ported to the workshop! There might be more than just a port however...]
Yo, welcome to Tomes Rewritten!
Tomes rewritten is a simple texture pack that simply changes how the Spell Tomes look!
To be more specific, they have a new shape, and have been redesigned a little while mostly sticking to the vanilla look. Spell tomes that are designed similarly to other tomes have been redesigned too.
So, how do they look? Simple!
Looks nice, aye? Okay, but do they look compared to the originals in-game, you ask? I got that covered too!
So, what about other weapons? Nah, those haven't been touched, just the spell tomes.If I did change other weapons, this texture pack would be rebranded! Mighty inconvenient.
Huge credit to Lostglaceon for taking the time to occasionally help support this pack!
Like what you see, and want these in-game? Well, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and install the pack!
Don't know how? Here's how to enable them! Let me know what you think!
Download .zip file here.
(Huge credit to Flashkirby99 for fixing this!)
Download Remastered .zip file here.
(Whoops, should have done this way earlier)
Download .xnb files here.
(Don't forget to read the document!)
Steam Workshop page (Classic).
(Exactly as it is here!)
Steam Workshop page (Remastered).
(That's right, I redid the pack with all my extra experience!)
...I'll be honest here. I never expected this small, quick project to get the support it did. All that really lead to me making this was just that I was iffy about the tome shapes.
In fact, the only reason I actually released this was because a couple of people wanted these as a texture pack, and I decided to roll with it.
Thank you for the support. Perhaps one day I may make more themed resprite packs. Perhaps ones like Swords Reforged, Guns Reloaded, who knows?
Only time will tell. Stay tuned for any future projects I may have.
Yo, welcome to Tomes Rewritten!
Tomes rewritten is a simple texture pack that simply changes how the Spell Tomes look!
To be more specific, they have a new shape, and have been redesigned a little while mostly sticking to the vanilla look. Spell tomes that are designed similarly to other tomes have been redesigned too.
So, how do they look? Simple!
Looks nice, aye? Okay, but do they look compared to the originals in-game, you ask? I got that covered too!
So, what about other weapons? Nah, those haven't been touched, just the spell tomes.
Huge credit to Lostglaceon for taking the time to occasionally help support this pack!
Like what you see, and want these in-game? Well, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and install the pack!
Don't know how? Here's how to enable them! Let me know what you think!
Download .zip file here.
(Huge credit to Flashkirby99 for fixing this!)
Download Remastered .zip file here.
(Whoops, should have done this way earlier)
Download .xnb files here.
(Don't forget to read the document!)
Steam Workshop page (Classic).
(Exactly as it is here!)
Steam Workshop page (Remastered).
(That's right, I redid the pack with all my extra experience!)
...I'll be honest here. I never expected this small, quick project to get the support it did. All that really lead to me making this was just that I was iffy about the tome shapes.
In fact, the only reason I actually released this was because a couple of people wanted these as a texture pack, and I decided to roll with it.
Thank you for the support. Perhaps one day I may make more themed resprite packs. Perhaps ones like Swords Reforged, Guns Reloaded, who knows?
Only time will tell. Stay tuned for any future projects I may have.
Poll 1: Are the resprites good?
I honestly didn't expect all the positive responses here. I didn't think this pack would get the attention it did, either.
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Interesting... Your responses have been noted. Perhaps there may be more to come in the future.
I honestly didn't expect all the positive responses here. I didn't think this pack would get the attention it did, either.
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