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I have modified this tutorial for my own purposes to work w/ tilesetBatch as as per the other tile scrolling tutorial and also created some isometric tiles by following the inkscape tutorial here: http://penguinpetes.com/b2evo/index.php?p=595&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 I also got the "multiple levels" stuff working which is pretty cool. | I have modified this tutorial for my own purposes to work w/ tilesetBatch as as per the other tile scrolling tutorial and also created some isometric tiles by following the inkscape tutorial here: http://penguinpetes.com/b2evo/index.php?p=595&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 I also got the "multiple levels" stuff working which is pretty cool. | ||
− | I can edit this tutorial and add some more code examples/images if that is ok? I am not sure if this is mean to be a community wiki or if there is some sort of verification process for articles etc. | + | I can edit this tutorial and add some more code examples/images if that is ok? I am not sure if this is mean to be a community wiki or if there is some sort of verification process for articles etc. --[[User:Shaunxcode|Shaunxcode]] 18:50, 13 August 2011 (BST) |
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Is there a downloadable soure file somewhere to demonstrate this?
How are the tile images created? Do they have horizontal and vertical edges which are converted to isometric by the software, or do I have to cut them with 30 degree edges? A sample tile file would be useful here.
Markhobley 19:26, 2 March 2011 (GMT)
I agree, this isn't too useful without the sample images. --Chrism 19:25, 25 May 2011 (BST)
I have modified this tutorial for my own purposes to work w/ tilesetBatch as as per the other tile scrolling tutorial and also created some isometric tiles by following the inkscape tutorial here: http://penguinpetes.com/b2evo/index.php?p=595&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 I also got the "multiple levels" stuff working which is pretty cool.
I can edit this tutorial and add some more code examples/images if that is ok? I am not sure if this is mean to be a community wiki or if there is some sort of verification process for articles etc. --Shaunxcode 18:50, 13 August 2011 (BST)