
Ultimate RPG Tileset (Isometric)
A downloadable asset pack
Get this asset pack and 62 more for $238.00 USD
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Jumpstart your RPG or adventure game with this comprehensive isometric tile-set pack! Featuring 620 versatile and specialized tiles and placeable items, it’s perfect for projects involving tools, materials, crafting, and more. Everything you need to build immersive, detailed worlds in one pack!

| File formats | .PNG |
| Asset exports setup | Individual exports |
| Grid / tile size | 390 x 115 px |
| Royalty free and commercial use | Once purchased (see also licence) |
Different color and material options are included for all appropriate items. The asset pack includes:
- Metals and minerals in different forms and stages
- Different types of wood in different stages
- Clothes, fabrics, and paints
- Nature items like leafs, grass, honey, leather, etc.
- Foods and drinks, raw and cooked
- Valuable items


| Status | Released |
| Category | Assets |
| Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
| Author | Penzilla |
| Genre | Role Playing |
| Tags | 2D, Asset Pack, Fantasy, Graphical User Interface (GUI), Isometric, PNG, Royalty Free, Tileset, User Interface (UI) |
Purchase
Get this asset pack and 62 more for $238.00 USD
Buy Now$8.00 USD or more
In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $8 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Ultimate_Isometric_Pack.zip 12 MB
PenzillaDesign_StandardLicense.pdf 86 kB









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The canvas size for each tile is 500 x 500 and the blocks themselves are 390 x like 450ish... Still sorting that out. Am I doing something wrong or is there a reason you list it at 390 x 115?
The canvas size is 500x500, in order to crop all tiles evenly, making them more easily implimented, but the tiles themself are smaller than the canvas. The grid you need to impliment them needs to be 390 x 115 :)
Appreciate it. I ended up sorting it out, was just confused on the isometric perspective as it relates to grid setup. Fantastic work by the way!
Lovely to hear! And thank you for the nice words :)
good afternoon I am running some trouble with the assets, not staying on top of the items and anything else to do looks different. I’m trying to use it in unity
Hi there.
Could you give me a bit more infomation on the issue? If you are refering to all of the smaller assets, these are made to be free placed, so they don't follow the same grid as the tiles, so that they can be used in multiple placements depending on the project.
The problem I’m having is with the grass assets and the ground assets, like dirt. Every time I try to place one on top of the other, it looks weird—like they’re stacked instead of blending together, and they don’t fit right. Do you have any solutions or ways I can make it work better? In unity
The technically are "stacked". Can you perhaps attach an image or the like for me to have a better view of the issue?
When I place the grass tile over the ground tile, it doesn’t clip or blend properly—it just overlaps and looks like it’s floating.
I'm not sure what the issue is. It most likely is something about the grid; when I look at the files on my end, they overlap as they should. I've never had this issue come up before.
Some things that could be the issue:
- Sorting for isometric/2D is off
- Different import settings between the two sprites If PPU/pivot/mesh type differ
- Grid / cell size mismatch (the grid should be true isometric, not 1:2)
I asked in a newer assest pack but I thought I’d ask it here to, are these files able to be used for ttrpg maps
Hi there :)
Like the other asset pack, these assets are optimized for video games, but they could easily be used for ttrpg as well. Since these assets are already large in scale, they would be perfectly suited for print as is. Let me know if there is anything else you would like to know, or if you need custom assets.
Thank you so much
Can you show more items as preview?
The assets currently shown as a preview is a broad representation of the assets in the pack. I might update the project with more images or similar later. If there are any specific items you are curious about or hope to see in the pack, let me know and I'll answer any questions you might have.
I agree, I am interested but too little visibility to roll the dice on 8 dollars!
Good to know. I've considered attaching a document that list all the availeble items, would this be of interest to you?
Sure! Definitely would help to understand what the pack has! I am more interested in the terrains and transitions though.
Hi there! Does this pack include furniture (like beds and tables) by any chance?
It does not; it contains assets for outdoor scenes in the categories as listed above. I am however planning to release an interior asset-pack to go with this one in the future :)