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FLARE Isometric Tiles

Author: 
artisticdude
Thursday, March 10, 2011 - 06:06
Art Type: 
2D Art
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Isometric
tile
tileset
flare
crack
stone
marble
Action
RPG
Fantasy
stone
Isometric
Map Tileset
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Following pfunked's tutorial on how to make isometric tiles in Blender, I created these using custom textures and a bit of post-render photoshop work. They are designed to work with FLARE, but I believe they should work with pretty much any project that uses 32x64 isometric tiles.

Not too sure about the cracked tiles, they look kind of fake... maybe I should have another go at those. :/

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Clint Bellanger
joined 15 years 8 months ago
03/10/2011 - 06:28
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A nice start!  Glad my tutorial is helpful.

Choosing a good texture is tough.  It's hard to tell how much you'll like a tileset until you see it in action.  You can use Tiled to make a quick test map.

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artisticdude
joined 15 years 4 months ago
03/11/2011 - 10:05
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I tested it out in Tiled, and it actually turned out fairly decent, imho (see the second preview image). The only thing that really bothers me is the fact that I had to turn off anti-aliasing in blender in order to achieve a crisp, non-blurry texture, so the lack of anti-aliasing might hurt the transitions a bit.

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