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Isometric 2D tiles

Author: 
Guy
Thursday, January 14, 2021 - 09:00
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2D Art
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Isometric
tileset
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A set 2D (34x34) tiles, for drawing simple isometric models. There is no need to overlay tiles, simply offset alternative columns up/down by half a tile to match up.

Each tile is surrounded by six others, so there are 2^6 (64) possible combinations. Wang tile maths, using neighbour weightings can be used to correctly draw each tile.

To draw non-solid models, tiles can be 'split', drawn as two separate tiles, so one part of the model overlays the other. After some experimenting, I found that just 16 tiles produce the most used and least ambiguous 25 splits.

I've made a canvas app to create your own designs at http://www.cr31.co.uk/iso/iso.html

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MedicineStorm
joined 12 years 8 months ago
01/14/2021 - 09:05
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ooh, neat! very M.C. Escher

Uhh, that first preview appears to be the tileset itself, while the file people can actually download appears to be another preview. Would you be willing to swap those two?

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Guy
joined 10 years 11 months ago
01/14/2021 - 13:03
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ooops! sorry, finger slipped to wrong file. Corrected.

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Baŝto
joined 12 years 9 months ago
01/19/2021 - 15:20
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I think this can be used for a edge-like game

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Guy
joined 10 years 11 months ago
01/26/2021 - 11:48
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Edge is a great game, not sure exactly how it was made but it certainly could have been drawn with this type of isometric tile set.

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