very nice... did you draw the furniture yourself as well?
So I've been experimenting with isometric building mapping on Inkscape. I developed a technique where I first draw normal top-down floor plans on a rectangular grid, then apply transformations to make them conform to the 30-degree iso grid. Using this technique I created this model of a two-story house in a mixed classical Greco-Roman styled architecture. The floors are shown in a cutout view, with the ceilings and foreground walls removed, and the interior walls shortened. All the surface texturing was done in GIMP.
One place where I cut some corners was with the walls, which is why they look paper thin. I considered making them properly "boxy", but ultimately decided that it would be way too much work.
Isometric House (Exterior).png
Isometric House (Upper Floor).png
Isometric House (Ground Floor).png
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I make use of Wag's mountain brushes.
very nice... did you draw the furniture yourself as well?
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Pretty cool so far...
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Very nice and detailed, and definitely not something I could do
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I make use of Wag's mountain brushes.
agreed, it doesn't take much to give it a small lift
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I'm going to stick to "empty" myself