A downloadable tool for Windows and macOS

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isoScape is an isometric drawing tool that lets you place blocks / ramps / corners in 4 directions, as high as you like.  This is currently very WIP and future development will be directed by users.

The screenshot button saves a screenshot to App Data on Windows.
The screenshot button saves a screenshot to {user}/Library/Application Support/isoScape on MacOS.

Current features:

- Place and delete blocks.

- Undo actions.

- Take GUI free screenshots.

 - Full HSV color picker with transparency support.

- Color palette switching.

- 9 tile types.

Planned features:

- Grid resizing.

- Save/Load.

- Tile and height map exports.

- Custom tiles.

StatusPrototype
CategoryTool
PlatformsWindows, macOS
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorp4stoboy
Tags2D, artgame, Drawing, Isometric, Pixel Art, Voxel

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

isoScape.zip 8.3 MB
isoScape_windows.zip 1.9 MB

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This is a very cool program. I might actually use it :) Option to save would be really great.

cool : )

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Also, cannot open on my Mac with Big Sur - AND - the option to allow it to be opened via the System Preferences' Security and Privacy option is not available.  Is there a Terminal process to type in?

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M1 chipset or no? I’ll get back to you with regard to the svg - would be useful for me as well.

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Intel chipset - older Mac Mini - and the SVG stuff would be rad!  Will the outlines around the shapes be able to be turned on/off as well?  Since I can't use this yet, I don't know if it's already possible.

I’ve had a quick look and the svg export should be doable, just gotta work out the draw ordering - will take a while but I’ll prioritise it.

The Big Sur thing is weird though, what happens when you try and open it? Does Ctrl click > open work? I still haven’t updated 😔

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I get this message -


So, I went and did the "Show Package Contents" method, and that opened it up when I double-clicked the "Mac_Runner" binary.  Not sure why that works, but neat-o!  Just doesn't connect to the parked dock icon is all.

Damn that’s weird, glad it’s working for now. I’ll have to cop the update soon and have a look. Will keep you posted on the svg stuff although I should probably get saving/loading working first. If you happen to try a png > svg tool let me know if the output is any good.

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This looks great - when you add the 'export' option, will it be able to export .SVG or another vector type?  Would be great for some of the artwork I'm planning on doing!