Yes, as long as you have purchased the asset pack at the price (or above), and you credit me in the project, you are free to use the assets commercially. The licence summery is also listed at the bottom of the page.
G'day, I purchased these tiles because they are crisp and perfect for my Hex Kit campaign map.
I've tried using the Hex kit import facility and also manually resize the images from 512 x 853 to hex kits 210 x 210. However, the hexes don't seem to be true top-down.
Could I get some advice on how to add these tiles to Hex Kit please?
If you are rescaling the assets to be 210px wide, they should be a bit taller. They should be 210x350 px in that case. This is in order to allow for some tiles to be taller, if they e.g. have trees (like to one in your photo). The trees will overlap tiles in the row behind, creating a bit of a 3D effect. There are also exports of the tiles with no trees, and trees, bushes, etc. as seperate items if you prefer to set them up differently. Place the pivot point at the bottom middle of all tiles, and you'll be good to go! I hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions, or if you feel something should be added to the pack
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Hello, can the material package you provide be used in the game I make?
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Hi there
Yes, as long as you have purchased the asset pack at the price (or above), and you credit me in the project, you are free to use the assets commercially. The licence summery is also listed at the bottom of the page.
G'day, I purchased these tiles because they are crisp and perfect for my Hex Kit campaign map.
I've tried using the Hex kit import facility and also manually resize the images from 512 x 853 to hex kits 210 x 210. However, the hexes don't seem to be true top-down.
Could I get some advice on how to add these tiles to Hex Kit please?
Thanks in advance
Tony
Hi Tony
If you are rescaling the assets to be 210px wide, they should be a bit taller. They should be 210x350 px in that case. This is in order to allow for some tiles to be taller, if they e.g. have trees (like to one in your photo). The trees will overlap tiles in the row behind, creating a bit of a 3D effect. There are also exports of the tiles with no trees, and trees, bushes, etc. as seperate items if you prefer to set them up differently. Place the pivot point at the bottom middle of all tiles, and you'll be good to go!
I hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions, or if you feel something should be added to the pack
Thank you very much for the reply Penzilla!
I will foll up your advice, and let you know if anything else can be added to the pack :-)
Any luck with this. I was hopoing to use them for the same thing but I'm having some issues with sizing as well.