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Isometric Graphics

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 8:12 am
by Ravinos
I've finally decided which route to take for my graphical style now that the key areas needing those kind of graphics are in place...at least in a state for testing purposes. Right now I'm using place holders I have made myself but I'm not an artist so they pretty much look like they were maid in MS paint.

Do we have any artists in the community that work with isometrics? A good reference would have to be Evony. For what I'm trying to achieve this style is what I need. I also need isometric trees, rocks, general landscape items.

Re: Isometric Graphics

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:19 am
by jpoisson
evony is the worst reference. if your going to make a reference like then your best to use travian, or age of empires. even then it would be illegal to use their work anyways.

Re: Isometric Graphics

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 3:11 pm
by hallsofvallhalla
he was just meaning a reference, not to actually copy them.

here is what I did for my iso game
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I just took 3d models and screenshotted them from a reference point. Sounds like a lot of work but there are so many free models out there and being you are most likely using just images there is so much you can change quickly.

Re: Isometric Graphics

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 5:44 pm
by Ravinos
jpoisson wrote:evony is the worst reference. if your going to make a reference like then your best to use travian, or age of empires. even then it would be illegal to use their work anyways.
Yeah I just meant it as a reference point to convey the style i'm looking for.
hallsofvallhalla wrote: here is what I did for my iso game

I just took 3d models and screenshotted them from a reference point. Sounds like a lot of work but there are so many free models out there and being you are most likely using just images there is so much you can change quickly.
A few of my placeholders are models I loaded into Sketchup and took screen shots of but I'm needing an actual artist to maintain the same style over all images. The big issue with just grabbing free stuff from all over the net is continuity. it just looks odd to have 4 buildings side by side all with different shading and textures.

My other project which is a dark future setting is using all top down graphics and art. That I have no problem doing myself. It's just for some reason I love Isometric graphics in a fantasy setting. I guess it goes back to old school console RPGS.

Re: Isometric Graphics

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:39 pm
by hallsofvallhalla
i agree, I love iso settings.