Public Voice Network
- Pic of the Day 7542475424
- QBN Stickers? 55
- Chick of the Day 1831218312
- I am Bradley Manning 1616
- The Million Dollar YouTub… 2222
- Drumming World Record 1010
- blog 5785557855
- Superman: Man of Steel 6767
- Four tet is Burial 1616
- Vid of the Day 1529815298
- RIP Tony Soprano 55
- RIP James Gandolfini 2929
- QBNTPhE 2013 108108
- US State Outlines? 1212
- EC: David Rudnick 22
- instagram 672672
- Video Games... 997997
- Black People :/ 191191
- PRISM 9191
- Spoonerism of the day 3636
- Package Design 11
- a screen printed, black-l… 22
- PS4 vs X-Box One 4747
- Waterproof Camera for a k… 66
isometric illustrators? 77 Responses
Last post: 2 years, 6 months ago | Thread started: Nov 30, 10, 8:06 a.m.
- ShaneHolley
I'm looking for a little bit of inspiration.... or professional plagiarism if ya like ;)
Sooo, who are the truly ace isometric illustrators out there? Not so much in the eboy/pixel art direction. I know Superfad are up there when it comes to isometric motion graphics... but I'm struggling to think of any others.
Any links peeps?
- Nov 30, 10, 8:06 a.m. – Permalink
- doublespaced


- Dog-earNov 30, 10, 8:10 a.m. – Permalink
- ShaneHolley
I guess more along these lines: http://superfad.com/work/project…
Would be cool to see if others have taken a slightly different slant on it using less global lighting. More friendly than the technical drawing style and a little more info graphics that eboy. Or maybe I'm just being lazy....


- Dog-earNov 30, 10, 8:20 a.m. – Permalink
- wordsarepictures
Siggi Eggertson is great and sometimes plays with isometric perspective in his illustrations. But beware. He's a tall man. And if you rip him off he will find you and kill you.

- Dog-earNov 30, 10, 8:21 a.m. – Permalink



