How to make isometric blocks?

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  1. trygii

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    Hello, I use Power Point.
     

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    There's a free program called MagicaVoxel that I use. It is really helpful.
     
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    Hey @brakewind723 that MagicaVoxel is a pretty groovy little program, thanks.
     
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    You should also be able to use Pixelmator, yet another image editing software.
     
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    I use Hexels and Quibicle depending on what I need to do.
     
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    Do you know how to set camera pixel perfect (angle, distance etc) so that I can reliable do a "screenshot" to a png with it where all objects will use the same setup.
     
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    @trudnai

    You can use the ruler I have circled in the image below, you can note the x and y axis degrees to keep a consistency between all shapes. I would also suggest setting the camera to Iso (isometric)
    Sadly the program doesn't save the angle or position, so we just have to remember the degrees. Also when you take a screenshot, turn the ruler off or else it will be saved in the image.
     

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    Somehow I figured out that you can save camera angle by pressing F5 and load it back with F7 (actually Fn+F5 and Fn+F7 on a Mac). BTW, I only can use WASDQE keys to set the cam position, the right button does not seem to workon the touchpad on my Mac.
     
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