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Staredit Network -> UMS Assistance -> Square tiles
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Mr.Kirbycode774 on 2005-06-13 at 23:16:09
Do you guys know which editors has square tiles? ](Such as: staredit, X-tra, Starforge, etc.)
Report, edit, etc...Posted by LegacyWeapon on 2005-06-13 at 23:26:12
What size square tiles?

All of them seem to have the potential to have square tiles...
Report, edit, etc...Posted by lurkerinshadow on 2005-06-14 at 00:23:56
you need to download isom

i think it might be on this site

there's a readme that comes with it for further instruction
Report, edit, etc...Posted by HeRtZ on 2005-06-14 at 01:14:45
no isom is really hard to use, especially for new map makers. just download starforge 2.2 or SCMDraft, but i recomend starforge cause it can work with triggers happy.gif but yea SCMD has better terrain features.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by (U)Bolt_Head on 2005-06-14 at 01:46:32
QUOTE(lurkerinshadow @ Jun 13 2005, 11:23 PM)
you need to download isom

i think it might be on this site

there's a readme that comes with it for further instruction
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I didn't know people still used that, thats old-school now lol
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Mr.Kirbycode774 on 2005-06-14 at 16:06:12
QUOTE(LegacyWeapon @ Jun 13 2005, 08:26 PM)
What size square tiles?

All of them seem to have the potential to have square tiles...
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Maybe I said the question wrong. I'm not saying which one can use square tiles. (even the normal campaign editor can work with square tiles!)

I'm asking which editors can change isometric into square, or have square tilesets open and ready for use. (I think staredit is one example, not sure.)
Report, edit, etc...Posted by LegacyWeapon on 2005-06-14 at 16:58:43
I still don't understand the question. ISOM = Triangular "Normal" Terrain.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by (U)Bolt_Head on 2005-06-14 at 18:57:29
Isometric is the name of a 3 dimensional veiw in witch each plane is drawn at 120 degrees off from eachother.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Heimdal on 2005-06-14 at 20:08:22
If you use the program called ISOM, you can place "square" terrain in SE or SCXE - but you can only place it in 2x1 rectangles.

If you use GUEdit, Starforge, or Scmdraft, you can place "square" terrain by setting it to a certain mode. GUEdit is horribly slow at this, so use Starforge or SCMDraft.
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