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2D refers to two dimensional space where coordinates are represented with X and Y values.
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(Where) Can I learn to create art for my 2D games?
Working in 3D is the same, just harder, because drawing in 2D is almost a prerequisite for 3D work. …
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How does creating 2d game assets differ from regular 2d art? [closed]
Mostly I'm interested in using 2D in Unity, perhaps with an isometric view (so called 2.5D) …
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Too much animation work for 2d characters. Creating 2d character animations by prerendering ...
I've read a bit about creating assets for games and the consensus seems to be that 2D is cheaper than 3D in all aspects with the exception of character animation. … How viable is putting a 3d model in a isometric view 2d environment? Would that be a solution to the "lots of sprites" problem, if it exists? How would I go about that in Unity? …