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I'm on the hunt, for an obscure [indie-dev] game.
And, the game had a sort of isometric 'movement-based' puzzle like premise.

I only ever made it to the second level, before quitting.

 It was a form, kinda like '.itch.io', but it was more small/closed community.



I was 10 at the time of discovering their website told by me from a friend.
2-3 years after i wanted to see if i was old enough to join or if it was even still around.

Sadly I could not find it anymore. 
Not to be sad, but the site had this 'admin' problem.
Everyone hated them and, i don't know what all the hub-bub' was about,
but not everyone was fond of them, or the creators.

I'm even sure the creator felt depressed,
he rarely showed interests in what he was created. 

2013-2015 or whatever.

If you know what indie-site That I'm referring to that would be great.
Just one of the tiles, reminds me of one particular game.

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I'm trying to create some of my own isometric tiles in the 256x128 size. How did you achieve the autotile? Do you have some gradient textures to use to mask out the different blends? I'm trying to achieve blending between grass and dirt in all directions of the tile. Sort of like this example..

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The terrain blends from this pack were made using a series of gradient masks like the ones in the example below, two terrain textures are manually blended together using the grayscale values, and then each 2D tile was skewed to isometric perspective. You can essentially create a series of interlocking Masks like below, so they are the same size as the height of your desired final tile dimensions (For 256x128 tiles, you need 256x256 masks; for 128x64 tiles, create 128x128 masks, etc.) I'm actually planning to write up a more concise tutorial related to creating autotiles like this! 


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Thank you! Omg thank you. I love your tutorials, I look forward to that. May I use the image you attached to create some?

I'm so glad you like them!! You can absolutely grab the masks from the example image if you like!

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Amazing! Too good! ;)

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I will use this textures. Thanks for free licence but i'll write your name in the credits. I must say again thank you..

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Much appreciated!! Glad you found them useful :)

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Gorgeous! Can you tell me what is the license of your tiles - these and the walls. Can we use them in commercial projects? Are there any restrictions and details? Thank you very much for your fantastic work!

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Thank you so much!! License is CC0, there are no restrictions, and you can use them however you like, commercial or non-commercial! Credit is always welcome, but never required! :)