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Hi,

I have to preface this with, I AM A PROGRAMMER, so I am aware I am totally ignorant in this manner. I bought this package to have some art for a side project I am making and I can't seem to find the isometric images. I am using Godot, and I am trying to make a tileset, but all I can create are just basic 2D images. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers.

I am not entirely sure what you're asking - this asset pack contains tiles, characters, and monsters that are in 8 directional facings - the 4 orthogonal directions and the 4 diagonal directions.

"53 tile sheets for a wide range of 30’s, 40’s, and 50’s inspired environments. There are tiles for interiors, exteriors, trains, houses, hospitals, shops, industrial areas, office spaces, vehicles, schools, and more. Most tiles come in both orthogonal and isometric perspectives."

The characters and monsters I can see being in isometric, as you mentioned they face all 8 perspectives you need. However, the tiles themselves are not. Is this by design? My idea of isometric would be like the image I have posted below. Is there anyway to get your images to show up like they are below? Or am I misunderstanding something?

MOST tiles, when you look at the tile sheets, indeed the majority of everything comes in both facings. For grounds I use decal/splat tiles which can really be used in either or both capacity simultaneously as they have faded edges which allow for them to blend in with other textures. I do have more rigid tiles (in diagonal) in the newer 2.5D asset packs. If you haven't checked it out, you can download the Infernus tileset for free and find those kinds of tiles as well.

Ok, yeah, I am just struggling to use them in Godot's tilemap, but maybe I need to use 3D with a camera perspective to achieve isometric. Anyway, thanks for the replies. They are really awesome assets. Sorry for all the trouble. Looking forward to seeing more work from you!