Now this is a tutorial. Thank you so much for going step-by-step and explaining every inch! I've never thought to prepare an isometric grid either. This is fantastic. Thank you!
In what world does this video have less than a thousand views? I've learned so much in these 12 and a half minutes. It was so thorough. Very impressed. Appreciate the introduction to isometric pixel art a lot. :>
Severely underrated, finished the video and immediately subbed- was surprised as I was expecting 100 times the subcount at least! Keep up the work like this though and I have no doubt you'll get there. I'm new to pixel art but really enjoying it, avoided isometric as I heard it was harder, but after watching it seems right up my alley! I'm a more mathemetical thinker, even in creative efforts. This would have helped make the diagonal pixel ellipse I spent a couple hours the other day to get just right by eye and counting pixel lengths for every line and readjusting until it looked right
This was incredible!!!! clearly and completely explained! You are wayyy underrated! The editing was great too! tho I'd recommend some chiptune background music to liven up things a bit! just a suggestion! you got a new sub for sure tho!
Idk what program you’re using, but most prefer Aseprite … Don’t even bother making a custom grid, just start a new project with a 640 x 360 canvas size & turn the pixel grid on.. Then use the “power of 2” rule to make your shapes, meaning you always fill 2 blocks at a time no matter which direction you go & everything will stay nice, even, and scalable ✌️😎
Hey! I used a 330x330px canvas, I think I just randomly chose a big enough square, no reason really... Edit: actually it was because the tile is 33px in height so I chose 330x330 (10 * 33) but since one pixel is shared between the tiles, the grid is not exactly 10 tiles tall.
This is probably the best tutorial on UA-cam regarding pixel art in isometric view, you saved me with the circles. Thank you so much!
The whole video is great, but that beginning grid is about to change my life forever.
Coming from someone who has done pixel art for years, this is by far the most amazing step by step isometric pixel art tutorial i have ever seen!
Wow.
This was one of the best pixel art tutorial I’ve ever seen, really easily yet clearly explained. Thanks!
Now this is a tutorial. Thank you so much for going step-by-step and explaining every inch! I've never thought to prepare an isometric grid either. This is fantastic. Thank you!
One of the best isometric tutorials.
In what world does this video have less than a thousand views? I've learned so much in these 12 and a half minutes. It was so thorough. Very impressed. Appreciate the introduction to isometric pixel art a lot. :>
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it! :D
@@SilverlyBee Anytime! And how could I not? :D
i dont think many people do isometric pixel art
I've been struggling for days to understand isometric pixel art, this is the best and most comprehensive video I've seen so far
this is the most helpful tutorial ive ever watched for isometric art. thank u so much!
This is a great tutorial thanks ! I.m going to watch the tileset RN !
Severely underrated, finished the video and immediately subbed- was surprised as I was expecting 100 times the subcount at least! Keep up the work like this though and I have no doubt you'll get there. I'm new to pixel art but really enjoying it, avoided isometric as I heard it was harder, but after watching it seems right up my alley! I'm a more mathemetical thinker, even in creative efforts.
This would have helped make the diagonal pixel ellipse I spent a couple hours the other day to get just right by eye and counting pixel lengths for every line and readjusting until it looked right
This was an absolute godsend, specially that tip for the circles and making the grid! Thank you so much!
This is just great! Thank you very much for your work, especially the isometric circe, I am allways struggling with that.
Glad it helped! :D
This is a good way to make circles on isometric pixel art.
Thank you so much. I was struggling with isometric circles. This technique is the easiest I've seen.
This video went straight to the point and was so helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! :D
the circle part is super helpful, nice vid!
Glad to help!
Thank you for making this tutorial I was really serching for it. Thanks
This is my new video favorite in here, thanks so much for this, 😊. Send one kiss for Brazil, Bye
Thanks a lot for the tutorial! It was really helpful.
This was incredible!!!! clearly and completely explained! You are wayyy underrated! The editing was great too! tho I'd recommend some chiptune background music to liven up things a bit! just a suggestion! you got a new sub for sure tho!
oh! nvm your other vids have music!
Hey, thanks! :D
Super useful, thank you!
Estaba buscando la forma de hacer el circulo en vista isometrica, gracias a ti, he encontrado la forma
Que bueno! Feliz de haberte ayudado :D
What an amazing tutorial, thank you
That's very useful thank you
What happened to your video of pixel art trees?
my grids don't fit, since yesterday I'm just trying to make the grids and I just can't, They come out all wrong
Idk what program you’re using, but most prefer Aseprite … Don’t even bother making a custom grid, just start a new project with a 640 x 360 canvas size & turn the pixel grid on.. Then use the “power of 2” rule to make your shapes, meaning you always fill 2 blocks at a time no matter which direction you go & everything will stay nice, even, and scalable ✌️😎
great job
hey can u share with us the template of ur isometric map if possible?
can i use pixelorama?
that is 32x32 pixel grid size?
very good video. thank you
Which application do you use?
I must have missed it on the video, but may I ask what size is your canvas that you're using?
Hey! I used a 330x330px canvas, I think I just randomly chose a big enough square, no reason really...
Edit: actually it was because the tile is 33px in height so I chose 330x330 (10 * 33) but since one pixel is shared between the tiles, the grid is not exactly 10 tiles tall.
Nice step up in quality of editting!
I swear I'm trying to get better hehe
Amazing
Thank you, very helpful :)
Instant follow for using pixilart. It’s just better.
additional for the free software graphicsgale
You're a pro
you forgot to add the graphicsgale app, its free and is a great tool for pixel art and animation
Aseprite is free if you compile it yourself btw
Nice videooo
🎉
Still the circle hard to me
Gostei da aula :)