It's goes like two pixels then one down one across 2 pixels![]()

It's goes like two pixels then one down one across 2 pixels![]()
Last edited by Homosexual; 13-03-2005 at 08:13 PM.
what is fetch gretchen?
Isometric is a 3D drawing.....
It's goes like two pixels then one down one across 2 pixels![]()
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Thats what I said ;o Exactly the same.
what is fetch gretchen?
Cick here to view an isometric pixel art guide.
how u do that
alts r hard
how do u do an animation so it moves
The Isometric Grid
You can think of an isometric plane or ‘landscape’ as a series of squares that have been joined together to form a larger square. The below image shows us how a normal 2D grid is turned into an isometric grid. The normal grid has simple been moved around, as if it were in a 3D modeling space, so that the view has changed to an isometric view of the ‘plane’.
Figure 1.5
In order for each separate smaller grid square to fit in to place, the lines joining both top and bottom need to be exactly the same on each square. In the isometric world (and community) there are two types of common ‘building blocks’ that are used in isometric construction. They are the aptly named ‘Type’ A and B blocks. See below for an example of each type of block.
Figure 1.6
In most cases the isometric grid uses the Type B block in order to tile effectively, without any glitches or uneven lines. The left and right sides of the Type B grid block must be two pixels high in order to join and tile effectively. You can see in the example below what I mean.
Figure 1.7
Animations:
Go to jasc.com and download animation shop. You can figuire it out by there.
what is fetch gretchen?
is it free?
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