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Isometric 3D

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I was looking for inspiration on isometric 3D visuals and found that cute looking game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDdKPmE-7UM

Do you know more examples of real isometric 3D (as in with lighting and no 2D sprites)? That series of ASD demos doesn't count.
added on the 2010-04-10 07:19:13 by xernobyl xernobyl
That iPhone game looks a whole lot like it's prerendered, which means it's using sprites.
added on the 2010-04-10 07:31:23 by a_lee_n a_lee_n
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjS76n7eg7Y
Landstalker from Megadrive in 3D, would have really loved it to see that game being released.
added on the 2010-04-10 11:42:28 by mog mog
- Little Big Adventure (looks to be use the same technique as the one you shown
- Diablo III (not 100% isometric, but *near* isometric)
added on the 2010-04-10 11:59:57 by texel texel
Quote:
That iPhone game looks a whole lot like it's prerendered, which means it's using sprites.

The player character is clearly 3D.
added on the 2010-04-10 13:29:50 by xernobyl xernobyl
iPhone is surprisingly powerful. My guess is that the moving objects are true 3D, the scene might be a static prerender.
added on the 2010-04-10 14:46:12 by msqrt msqrt
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iPhone is surprisingly powerful. My guess is that the moving objects are true 3D, the scene might be a static prerender.

At first i thought erverything was 3D, but then again, in the video no one object, except from the player, ever rotates fluently, it's just translations, so i would guess they are sprites...other characters change their sprite abruptly when they change directions, although it's kinda hard to see.
And the cars would be not-so-low-poly if rendered with polygons.

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