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Pixel Isometry Part 4: Forms of the Objects

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1. It is quite easy to create rectangles with the help of methods we were talking about at the previous part, although we know nothing about restrictions. The easiest way to draw a rectangle is to create the upper surface, duplicate the layer at Photoshop by selecting Duplicate Layer at the palette of layers (a window with layers), move the new layer below, combine the edges then by using the vertical lines.

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2. Below you will find examples of triangles. Please note that the first one uses the method of 1 upward and 2 lengthwise for all its sides, while the second triangle uses already two methods: the first one and the line consisting of separate pixels giving less steepness to triangle sides.

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3. Balls are considered to be the most difficult forms at isometric space. To create the front side of the ball use Marquee tool, but it's much more difficult to create the vertical form of the tube. However, if you show some patience as well as attention, you will be able to create this form with the help of Marquee tool.

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4. Below are several other main forms which are quite easy to create at isometric space. You are limited only with your imagination.

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