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Triangle-Artstyle-Thingy... how?

Couchkartoffel
Saturday, May 23, 2015 - 20:12
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Hey!

On my way to find an artstyle I'm not too untalented for I found this stuff here and I REALLY like it. But now to my problem... how could I do this? I thought about setting a kind of a triangle grid and just fill them, but I didn't find a way to achieve this with GIMP or PS. Then I just created a few triangles and arranged them, copied the whole thing and filled the whole image with it so that I have a pseudo-grid to fill (like this), but that didn't work too great either. So... does anyone have an idea how I could do this without having to create every single triangle and arrange it to my final image?

Thanks in advance and sorry for my... german english :)

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Acorn
joined 9 years 1 month ago
Monday, May 25, 2015 - 03:34

its just an isometric grid. you can download various grids already made some isometric grids already divide the square up to triangles.

 

you dont have to recreate every triangle but you will have to shade the triangles individually to get the same effect.

 

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try making a fancy photoshop brush

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