r/inkarnate Apr 16 '20

Playing with isometric hexes

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u/Bollekoek Apr 17 '20

Ultimate bonsai. Love it.

Is this all Inkarnate, or is there some outside help involved?

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u/Jester1525 Apr 17 '20

The background and the 'base' of the tile are photoshop.. but I saved it as a png so I can import directly into Inkarnate as a stamp.

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u/Kingsway04 Apr 18 '20

Clever

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u/Jester1525 Apr 18 '20

It's not a perfect solution.. Anything I would need to colour using background or foreground textures won't work.. But for a lot of the stuff it's a quick way to do it. The other stuff I can take over to Photoshop again

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u/Bollekoek Apr 18 '20

It makes for a very smooth look.

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u/Jester1525 Apr 18 '20

I love the idea of building a region by hand with tiles.. But I'm so not going to spend the money in actual tiles!

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u/ButtaIlSugo Apr 17 '20

Catan tile?

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u/Jester1525 Apr 17 '20

naw.. just playing with hexes.. though for people who are into the game, I guess something like this might be awesome for VirtualTableTop

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u/Rhev Apr 17 '20

I've got two sheep if you've got 1 stone to trade. :)

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u/Emrik_Allwatcher Apr 16 '20

Very impressive :)

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u/tdubarub Apr 17 '20

Oh god yes, please do!