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Hexagon tiles

Author: 
VividReality
Monday, November 12, 2012 - 06:22
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
hexagon
tileset
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CC0
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I don't know if this is a good idea at all. But I am working on a tabletop game, and thought I could share the assets.

I draw all the tiles on an x offset of 108, and y offset of 96, which seems to work fine. The odd row (horizontal) I draw with an offset of 54. I hope this all makes sense. ;).

I want to credit Qubodup for the form, although am unsure if this can be called a deritive work, I still used his hexagon tile for the form, rotated it by 90 degrees, and drawn on that, you can find the tile here http://opengameart.org/content/hex-board-game-tiles

I am still getting used to Pinta (I refuse to work with Gimp!) and I couldn't find a way to draw a perfect hexagon for now, so I used his instead.

Although be it public domain, I still want to credit him.

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Hexagon_Tiles.zip Hexagon_Tiles.zip 394.6 Kb [954 download(s)]
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