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Hello BYOB, I have decided to move out of my tiny isometric apartment and this means I have a lot of tiny isometric furniture to give away. Before it goes to OfferUp, does anyone need any Tiny Isometric Furniture of their own? Just let me know what you need! |
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I know that I have at least: A 38-hour Wall Clock (Southwest Facing) A Refrigerator (Southwest Facing) A Bed (Southwest Facing) A Duvet (Southwest Facing) Two Pillows (One single item, southwest facing) A Microwave (Southwest Facing) A Three-By-Two Cube Television (Southwest Facing) A Kitchen Counter (Southwest Facing) A Kitchen Sink (Southwest Facing) A Wooden Storage Chest (Southwest Facing) A Wooden Dresser (Southeast Facing) |
# ? Dec 5, 2021 23:07 |
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Wow, I just unpacked some of these boxes and I found my Northeast Facing sofa and my Northwest Facing Recliner! |
# ? Dec 6, 2021 00:34 |
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For Sale: One pool, ladder not included, used once |
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google THIS posted:For Sale: One pool, ladder not included, used once yeah but what direction is it facing
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# ? Dec 6, 2021 01:15 |
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what size is the dresser? I've been trying to find a SE facing 1x2 vertical dresser forever but all I can ever find is 2x2 or 1x2 horizontal
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Dads Dip Cup posted:what size is the dresser? I've been trying to find a SE facing 1x2 vertical dresser forever but all I can ever find is 2x2 or 1x2 horizontal The dresser is a 2x3 The storage chest is 1x2, but it is horizontal and SW Facing. I'm afraid I may be a much larger Tiny Isometric Person than you. Here are photos in case you are interested. If you place a block next to the dresser, you may be able to reach the top drawer anyway. |
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google THIS posted:For Sale: One pool, ladder not included, used once |
# ? Dec 6, 2021 01:31 |
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No thanks... The last isometric furniture I purchased kept having buggy hitboxes. Collision wasn't meant to be diagonal! What's more, the whole "no need to buy two bookcases, an iso southeast facing one can be flipped to become southwest facing" didn't work out due to the light source getting flipped as well... I suppose I could do a bit of recoloring, in the light source... but all things considered, gonna stick with orthogonal furniture for now
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# ? Dec 6, 2021 01:52 |
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deep dish peat moss posted:The dresser is a 2x3 The storage chest is 1x2, but it is horizontal and SW Facing. I'm afraid I may be a much larger Tiny Isometric Person than you. Here are photos in case you are interested. space is the main issue, the only spot I have open is along the NW wall in between my two Tiny Isometric arcade cabinets but it's only one square wide. Also a lot of my floorspace is carpeted and because I have an older Tiny Isometric apartment I can't place things directly on the carpet I'll keep looking, thanks for the response!
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# ? Dec 6, 2021 02:09 |
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you don't have any south facing furniture do you? i got my Tiny Isometric Apartment after the v1.2 update and it's so hard to find anything for my 45 degree wall
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google THIS posted:For Sale: One pool, ladder not included, used once
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# ? Dec 6, 2021 06:28 |
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Thanks OP but my apartment is non-isometric and it would just jut out at a 45° angle |
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That dresser looks g̶r̷e̶a̶t̸!̷ I'm having a problem w̸ith my ap̶a̶r̸t̵ment at the moment af̸t̷e̵r̴ the 1.06 patc̴h̸. The whole thing's gone n̷͇͆ó̴̠ṋ̷̊-̴̝̽e̴̟̕u̸͖͗c̶̮̑ĺ̸͜í̴͓d̶̨̐e̸̤̐a̷͈͝n̶̡̈.. I'm sure it'll ge̷͂ͅţ̸̈ ṗ̴̢̪͘ȧ̴̳t̶̖͇̒̚c̴͔͋̃ͅh̸͔̱̋͝ȩ̸̠́̔ḑ̵͎͑̂̀ ơ̶͎̣̭̏u̴͔̤͌́̕ẗ̵̝́́̇ e̵̠̋͂̎̅͛͘v̸̞͇͙̮̈́͐͂̕ě̷̲͙͕̭̀ń̷̟̰̮͍̌͂t̴̠̓̊u̸͙̳͍͑a̶̹͗͊̊̀̃l̷͖̘̼̝̬͙̎͠͠l̸̡͓͇̓͌͆̓͘y̵̳͉̬̱̌͌̔͐̐͝ s̸͚͛̊̈́̀͝n̴̜͙͈̈́̅̆͐e̷̝̫͛̑̾̏d̸̨̛̩̮͈̀̌ ̵̗̟͗͊͋ͅh̷̡̟̺̱̣̞̹̹͒̌̓e̶̡̛̻̠͕͑͑́̂͂̏̀̚ͅp̴̡̧̹͍̥͌̔̈́̀́̓̀l̸̨̯̠̈́̈́̊̿ |
# ? Dec 6, 2021 14:35 |
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Since there's not much demand I'm leaving the rest of this on the lawn here, take what you need. Don't take my green outline ruler blocks though, I need those. |
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Can the sink be rotated for ceiling mount? |
# ? Dec 7, 2021 00:51 |
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I need a up-facing Persian rug, you got any of them? |
# ? Dec 7, 2021 05:00 |
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Apropos of nothing, here is some of my favorite tile-based isometric game art: by Mother 3 Art Director Nobuhiro Imagawa, to celebrate the game's 13th anniversary from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance by Paul Robertson
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blaise rascal posted:Apropos of nothing, here is some of my favorite tile-based isometric game art: i love that waterfall temple Isometric game art has always been a weirdly liminal and cool thing to me ever since I was like 15 years old making pixel art and learned that the isometric perspective was literally as easy to start with as a simple 2:1 where your lines are like: code:
I doodle random isometric streets sometimes for no real reason or purpose I don't know how to explain it but isometric stuff always feels so much more, idk, logical. Like everything is naturally broken into clearly distinct blocks and measurements and to draw something isometric you just need to think about it block by block and you can draw anything deep dish peat moss fucked around with this message at 19:17 on Dec 7, 2021 |
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deep dish peat moss posted:I doodle random isometric streets sometimes for no real reason or purpose liking this highway a lot |
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Moonside city planning
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deep dish peat moss posted:I don't know how to explain it but isometric stuff always feels so much more, idk, logical. Like everything is naturally broken into clearly distinct blocks and measurements and to draw something isometric you just need to think about it block by block and you can draw anything Yeah! I think iso art is especially beautiful for buildings, and other blocky objects like cars. I think iso figures like people can be tough to get looking right, which might be why I sometimes see iso worlds populated by side-view people. Your iso art so far looks awesome! Excited to see what else you make. Not to coach you, because I suck at art, but you may consider hue-shifting a bit. Imo, that's what makes the water temple look so cool; the dark areas are extremely shifted toward blue, and the bright areas quite shifted toward yellow. Here's a quick tutorial on hue shifting. https://twitter.com/ENDESGA/status/971690827482202112
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deep dish peat moss posted:The dresser is a 2x3 The storage chest is 1x2, but it is horizontal and SW Facing. I'm afraid I may be a much larger Tiny Isometric Person than you. Here are photos in case you are interested. can you tak esome pics from a different angle
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deep dish peat moss posted:i love that waterfall temple cool
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blaise rascal posted:Yeah! I think iso art is especially beautiful for buildings, and other blocky objects like cars. I think iso figures like people can be tough to get looking right, which might be why I sometimes see iso worlds populated by side-view people. I picked up a cool trick for this but I never get around to it because I'm always waiting for a 'finished' piece - find a photo that has generally the color palette you want or a palette you want to mimic it, add it as a new layer, set a massive 50% gaussian blur on it then make it an overlay layer with ~60% opacity ELTON JOHN posted:can you tak esome pics from a different angle here you go deep dish peat moss fucked around with this message at 17:32 on Dec 8, 2021 |
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I am gonna take this anyway. Will look good in my living room. |
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blaise rascal posted:Yeah! I think iso art is especially beautiful for buildings, and other blocky objects like cars. I think iso figures like people can be tough to get looking right, which might be why I sometimes see iso worlds populated by side-view people. deep dish peat moss posted:I picked up a cool trick for this but I never get around to it because I'm always waiting for a 'finished' piece - find a photo that has generally the color palette you want or a palette you want to mimic it, add it as a new layer, set a massive 50% gaussian blur on it then make it an overlay layer with ~60% opacity I just tried this with a thing I've been sketchin' yesterday: I added a photo of the simpsons' house, gave it a 50% gaussian blur and set it to an overlay with 60% opacity: -> Definitely gives it a dirtied, lived in, earthly feeling. Kinda goofy when it's just 1 small part of the canvas but the full thing should look good if i ever finish it and actually put thought into the overlay palette layer deep dish peat moss fucked around with this message at 17:39 on Dec 8, 2021 |
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