A downloadable tool for Windows

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Description :
This tool allows you to generate an isometric tileset made of 47 tiles given a base tileset made of two tiles. The tiles can be of any size but in the classical isometric proportions for games : 2:1, that is :  width = 2 x height.

Load the file sprite_to_load.png in the programm. A tileset will be automatically created.

Demonstration

Instructions for drawing your own base tiles:

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

isometric_tileset_generator_4.zip 1.9 MB
sprite_to_load.png 420 bytes

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This is super handy! It's so hard to find tilesets that are not cubed.  After putting it through the generator I need to clean it up a bit, but it's better than making each tile by hand. Thank you!

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Hello there, let me say you have an unique piece of software here, as simple as people might see this, it does something as exotic as only 1 software in my knowledge is able to achieve.
I have a couple os suggestions/requests that might benefit the general user.
Can we get in touch so I can explain with a use case what I mean?

Hello yeah sure, I dont guarantee that I will update this software though, mostly because I wrote it with gms and I am have moved to Godot now.

Hi, there. I followed the instructions but it looks like the program is not making any output when I click "save as".
I am interested in trying this out though, so please, if possible, let me know what I'm doing wrong.

Did you give a name to your save file ?

Yes. Ought I not to have done so?

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My apologies! I take back what I said yesterday. I evidently did not follow the instructions thoroughly enough.
I had the input and output files both set in the same destination folder, that is to say, where the program is sitting.
This time around I had both the input .png and the output file set one folder above where the program is sitting, just like you have it in the GIF instructions above.
Slightly unexpected input/output behaviour but manageable.
Cheers!

Thanks for your feedback, it may help some people who have the same problem. I hope you will enjoy the tool !