Well I l learned lately how to make an isometric art in Adobe Illustartor by this tutorial: http://www.monofactor.com/201/3d-isometric-vector-icon-tutorial/ I made this house using the tutorila but what I noticed when you add 3d effect the color go darker, don't know why. For example the roof is made of 3 parts : ( left to right) : Isometric Left Triangle, Normal Upsidedown Triangle, and Isometric right triangle. you notice that the middle triangle with no 3d effect keeps the bright color while the others are darker due to 3d effect. Can this problem be solved? If anyone is a good graphic designer please guide me how!
Stop using Photoshop.
http://2dgameartforprogrammers.blogspot ... -step.html
Not sure I understand you correctly, but adding the 3D will obviously have one side darker than the other because of lighting.. is that what you mean? I believe you can turn off lighting anyway but it's been a long while since I used 3D in PS.
Stop using Photoshop. http://2dgameartforprogrammers.blogspot ... -step.html
I'm using Illustrator, I don't even use Photoshop, but I do have.
You can afford both those, but can't buy a C2 license?
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You can afford both those, but can't buy a C2 license? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetorical_question
It's probably "that kind" of version if you know what I mean. <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_wink.gif" alt=";)" title="Wink">
No, My dad have this program from long time ago, CS1 so it is the first oldest version
Why don't you use open software like google sketch up or something, you'll probably do better using them..
I fixed it! It was a shading setting with 3d effect I set it to no shading and that what I got: