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Isometric Objects

Author: 
Tio Aimar
Sunday, October 2, 2016 - 14:14
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
Isometric
blocks
objects
cubes
License(s): 
CC0
Collections: 
  • 2D::Tile::Isometric
  • To Consolidate
Favorites: 
2
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Preview: 
Preview

3D-ish versions of objects from previous packs to use with the isometric blocks. 

Let me know if you have any questions and give me your feedback!

Thanks!  

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Copyright/Attribution Notice: 
Credit "Tio Aimar @ opengameart.org" or simply "Tio Aimar" (this is not mandatory)
File(s): 
Isometric Objects (Tio Aimar).zip Isometric Objects (Tio Aimar).zip 1.9 Mb [309 download(s)]
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tir2
joined 8 years 2 months ago
10/03/2016 - 07:03
tir2's picture

Those look really nice!
I'm just confused because they are not really isometric and don't fit the perspective of your blocks. 

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Tio Aimar
joined 8 years 5 months ago
10/03/2016 - 07:35

You're right, they're just made with Illustrator's 3D effect and since I'm still learning they're nor perfect nor the angles are the same as the blocks but I thought that they fit the isometric blocks better than the simple 2D objects (just personal preference). And since I made this I thought I could share them. Making them isometric, 1 by 1 is very time consuming and I don't really have much time right now, in the future I might remake them...

Sorry about the confusion!
 

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