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To help remodel our new house and unpack our stuff.

Our first event is here, dahlings! We've been in this new home for a day and we're already sick of this pale barf green! A real chromatic tragedy, right? I'm sure you don't like it either, that's why we need you so desperately!!


Okay, what can I do?!! Please, tell me I can help!!

Of course you can! We want you to design a room for our new home. It can be any kind of room: your bedroom, a kitchen to cook yummies, a bathroom with a big tub to relax after a stressful day, your studio where all your ideas come true... Anything!

And how can I build this room?

Easy. Simply open up a file that's not bigger than 500x500px and design your room. You can pixel or tool it. Whichever's more comfortable for you.

Cool! When's the deadline?

You have until December 31st, 2015. We will open a folder in our gallery so you can submit your entries there when you're done. You can enter two rooms.

I'm not sure I get this whole isometric business...

Don't worry, that's what the resources fairy is here for! Here are some tutorials for you:

External links:

1. Creating Isometric Pixel-Art from Scratch
2. Isometric Pixel-Art tutorials at TutsPlus
3. Isometric Pixel-Art Tutorial at gas13.ru

DA links:

1. How to start with pixel art - This tutorial covers the very basics. Scroll down to the artist's comments to see a list of more specific tutorials.
2. How to make a pixel bed - By the same artist.
3. Isometric background tutorial - This tutorial covers how to create a basic room. It can be helpful if you are unsure about how isometric art works.

For the sake of sharing, this is what my room looks like right now. Fancy! It was created in a 400x300px canvas.



Any questions or concerns? Post them in the comments and we'll do our best to answer them as soon as possible!
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Shyaele's avatar
I've never done any isometrics, how small should we make the room?