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Title: Isometric Village Hall (Strikes Back)
Post by: Atelier on Tue 14/09/2010 19:36:44
(http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/6181/villagehall.png)  (http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/6181/villagehall.png)

My (old) (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=39452.0) iso background is complete now, and up for scrutiny! =D
The right wall will be filled up with a banner for the Giant Veg Comp.
I've tried really hard to make one that looks natural, but it's difficult.
If anybody could give me some directions I'd really appreciate that.
Title: Re: Isometric Village Hall (Strikes Back)
Post by: StillInThe90s on Sat 18/09/2010 13:36:17
http://www.pixeljoint.com could provide some inspiration. Check the "isometric" box in their search engine.
Title: Re: Isometric Village Hall (Strikes Back)
Post by: Crimson Wizard on Sat 18/09/2010 17:41:57
There's a problem with curtain; unless it is intentional, there's an increasing offset between top curtain line and wooden plank.
Title: Re: Isometric Village Hall (Strikes Back)
Post by: Wonkyth on Sun 19/09/2010 02:40:12
I still find the black outlines a little garish.
Title: Re: Isometric Village Hall (Strikes Back)
Post by: Anian on Sun 19/09/2010 03:09:19
Why radiators under the stage? Seems unpractical.

What kind of direction do you want design, style, more decorations?
Title: Re: Isometric Village Hall (Strikes Back)
Post by: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Sun 19/09/2010 05:46:49
Looking at the black lines, it appears as though your line draw tool isn't quite drawing in ISO perspective.  I didn't really zoom in so I could be wrong, but the lines seem to dip a bit in spots (top of the postboard, top of the food concession, top of the doors, top of the paintings, various points along the curtain pole, the edging along the walls).  This makes for a very uneven look to it, and as was mentioned the curtain not lining up with the pole and stage adds to this effect.  One other thing you should address is the side of the stairs up to the stage; they are far too thin to have no visible support, so why not just make the side solid?  I find ISO is challenging to get really good results with so I wish you luck with this.