Now I know this question has been asked and answered several hundred times on this website and many others, but I cannot find an explanation on why the calculations work, and how I can actually change it to my needs.
This is my current function:
//Converts X, Y from the 2D World to a Point in the Isometric Grid
public static Vector2 WorldToIsometric(float x, float y, int scale)
{
Vector2 point = new Vector2(x, y);
Vector2 iso_point = new Vector2(point.x, point.y);
float half_scale = scale / 2;
iso_point.x = point.x - (point.y * 2) + half_scale;
iso_point.y = point.x + (point.y * 2) - half_scale;
iso_point.x /= scale;
iso_point.y /= scale;
iso_point.x = Mathf.Floor (iso_point.x);
iso_point.y = Mathf.Floor (iso_point.y);
return iso_point;
}
Key:
x = mouse x in world
y = mouse y in world
scale = width of isometric tile
point = mouse point in world
iso_point = mouse point on isometric grid
What I want the output to look like:
What the output actually looks like:
I just can't wrap my head around the concepts of changing the code, I've probably been at this took long and had too much coffee, but whatever I change it just doesn't seem to work out like I thought it would.
Feel free to link a detailed tutorial on how it works mathematically, but I cannot find anything that actually helps me understand how to alter the code.
Cheers in advance