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2015-04-23Start of some cooking recipes that use crops.Auke Kok
2015-04-17Green Beans.Auke Kok
These green beans are unnaturally green, but there's so many of them that grow on a vine! Sadly, these beans don't grow beans unsupported, so you stick some sticks together to make a beanpole, something like this way: empty empty empty stick empty stick stick empty stick There, that should help the viney bean plant to grow to 2 meters high. It has remarkable purple flowers, that pop all over the plant just before the beans grow. Sadly, once the beans are picked, this plant turns into an unusable mess that makes it hard for the next plant to grow on the beanpole, so you salvage the beanpole's sticks after harvesting in order to make more beanpoles again. It's a bit of work, but worth it, these beans are delicious!
2015-04-14Potatoes.Auke Kok
The plants themselves don't drop anything. Only if the plant matures can you dig potatoes from the soil. If you can reach the soil from the side you can save yourself one dig by digging the soil as that will remove the plant from the top, but otherwise you need to dig twice: once to remove the plant, once to dig out the potatoes. You get 3-5 potatoes. Each potato gives one (set of) "potato eyes" which are the clones that can grow back to potatoes. The plant itself is purposedly drawn "low" and not as a full block as that's how the plant grows without support, mostly close to the ground. Be careful not to dig the plant when there's flowers! You have to wait until the soil below shows potatoes. It's fairly easy to see the difference, though.
2015-04-12Add an unripe, green tomato in the pre-harvest stage.Auke Kok
This adds some nice color and shows a hint to the farmer that there's going to be harvestable fruit soon. The green tomatoes are not harvestable, but clearly stand out. They're significantly smaller than the ripe tomato.
2015-04-11Tomato textures: more color depth, better color spread.Auke Kok
2015-04-11Tweaked tomato leaves to be lighter.Auke Kok
2015-04-11Tomatoes.Auke Kok
Tomatoes appear to work simple enough, until you harvest them the first time: The plant stays! However, after the 3rd to 5th harvest, the plant wilts and needs to be removed, since no more tomatoes will grow on the plant. Per harvest you can get 1-2 tomatoes only. You can craft the tomatoes to tomato seeds, as expected.
2015-04-10Melons: Place melons on their side.Auke Kok
Melons naturally grow on their side with stems attached, so place them on their side with stem to the plant. I've modified the textures to make them visually connect properly, and tuned the bottom texture a bit more to look like an actual melon bottom. Yes, I actually had a watermelon at my house and looked at it's rear end.
2015-04-10Corn.Auke Kok
Corn plants are 2 blocks high, and yield corn cobs. These can be cooked to corn-on-the-cob, or processed to make corn seed (corn kernels, basically). Digging a mature plant yields the corn cob. A harvested corn plant "wilts", and needs to be dug away to make the land usable, or can be left as ornamental 2-block plant. Digging either top or bottom block works in all cases, although I need to verify that I've covered every block combo.
2015-04-09Fix bad pixel in these textures.Auke Kok
2015-04-08Make inventory image edges transparent.Auke Kok
2015-04-08Tweak textures a bit more to remove rough edging and odd pixels.Auke Kok
2015-04-08Tweak melon plant hitbox, remove unneeded texture.Auke Kok
2015-04-08Remove the flower from the melon plant if it's attached.Auke Kok
This is more realistic: The melon flower turns into a melon once it's ready, so while a melon is attached, the flower is gone signifying that it's not ready to grow another melon. The flower pops back immediately once you remove the melon block.
2015-04-08Initial commit.Auke Kok
This should be entirely working now - MELONS! Work as expected. A seed grows to a plant, plant flowers and an adjacent melon block grows, and is attached with a stem. Once the melon block is harvested (which drops 3-5 melon slices), the stem is lost and the plant will grow a new melon from it's mature stage.