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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Kooodari on July 12, 2012, 10:23:07 pm

Title: IGD [Alpha] - Isometric Graphic Drawer
Post by: Kooodari on July 12, 2012, 10:23:07 pm
Hi!

I'm a programmer and I got some idea about Isometric Graphic Drawer. Now I have made it about one hour and it includes 160 lines of code.
I'm only asking, do you know any other this kind of isometric pixel art program? I will develop this in future more, but here is one screenshot:

(http://koodari.net/uploads/IGD-alpha.png)
Title: Re: IGD [Alpha] - Isometric Graphic Drawer
Post by: yrizoud on July 13, 2012, 07:54:56 am
Grafx2, with the Line tool, when you hold shift, the line is constrained to the closest multiple of 45° or "iso" angle.
Title: Re: IGD [Alpha] - Isometric Graphic Drawer
Post by: Kooodari on July 13, 2012, 05:10:05 pm
Grafx2, with the Line tool, when you hold shift, the line is constrained to the closest multiple of 45° or "iso" angle.


Ok. But that's only normal image editor as paint. This is made for creating easily buildings :)

By The Way! PLEASE, comment what you want that editor includes!!!
Title: Re: IGD [Alpha] - Isometric Graphic Drawer
Post by: Grimsane on July 13, 2012, 07:32:49 pm
isometric tile handling for one, that'd make it extremely useful for game mockups and ISO visualization.

Quote from: yrizoud
multiples of 45° or "iso" angle.

that's not the primary iso angle, neither dimetric or trimetric (2&3 pixel steps(and major forms of ISO)) are 45° only a select few games do 45° angles, and also GIMP for one does not have a snap for dimetric or trimetric angles, (but with a grid it's easy to do manually) so that alone would have a great advantage over alot of drawing tools

the feature that'll make this the most attractive would be multiple layer tiling support angle.[/quote]

that
Title: Re: IGD [Alpha] - Isometric Graphic Drawer
Post by: ptoing on July 14, 2012, 09:29:20 am
He did not mean 45 degrees aka iso angle. GrafX2 does both.
Title: Re: IGD [Alpha] - Isometric Graphic Drawer
Post by: Grimsane on July 14, 2012, 11:21:05 am
OT: keep intending to use that program, even downloaded it, never got around to installing, will try it out now, sounds like it's quite feature rich