![]() ![]() ![]() I like those possibilities a lot more than a pure 3D RPG Maker. With isometric tile support, it becomes possible to think of taking a picture of a building and scanning it right into your game, because an isometric view DOES exist in real life. It looks a lot more natural than the kind-of-overhead view (which can NEVER exist in real life) we have in classic RPG Maker. A lot of the more modern 2D RPGs such as Dragon Quest IX use this to great effect to simulate a 3D world. Personally, I would love to see isometric tile and resource support. I think Sharm or another professional artist once said there is a LOT of extensive work AND quite a few different skillsets you MUST have to create good 3D models. I'm not in favor of a 3D RPG Maker since it would make the game development much more difficult. The result is the characters have a distinctive, much darker look to them, so if you use any of the HF2 resource pack, you MUST use only those graphic resources to build your RPG. ![]() For those who crave a 3D look, the High Fantasy 2 resource pack and all of its tiles and characters were built using 3D models. ![]()
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