This is a Creative Cloud file that doesn’t open as anything on older versions; I tried CS6. More my problem than yours, but I thought that I would mention it.
The guides are there in both linked files, just go to View > Guides > Show Guides (in OSX at least).
Brad
Opened the PDF in Illustrator CS5 on OSX and flipped guides on & off a few times, they’re definitely not there – must still not be importing correctly. An .ai saved for CS4 and up compatibility might work
Hi! THX for the template, only one thing: Why do u use 29 degree instead of 30 degree and why do u use 151 degree instead of 150 degree? Im using Adobe CC, it f****d up my day, finally i measured the degrees and found the mistake…
I can’t remember exactly, but I think I arrived at the angles by rotating a camera in 3D around a cube, then flattening the image. If you have a more precise version please send along a link.
Ljubomir Mateljan
I also noticed that the angle is 29°, and it should be 30°. This is NOT an isometric grid. It’s easy to make isometric grid in illustrator if you make a hexagon, rotate it (two steps, holding the “Shift” key), connect the dots and duplicate it. 😉 Thanks for sharing, anyway, although this grid is not useful. Please change the title, you’ll ruin someone’s work! I send you love!
This is a Creative Cloud file that doesn’t open as anything on older versions; I tried CS6. More my problem than yours, but I thought that I would mention it.
Added a PDF version. Thanks for the suggestion!
PDF seems to be blank in CS6 on a mac 🙁
They’re in there – make sure guides are turned on.
I’m sorry, but there aren’t any in that file.
The guides are there in both linked files, just go to View > Guides > Show Guides (in OSX at least).
Opened the PDF in Illustrator CS5 on OSX and flipped guides on & off a few times, they’re definitely not there – must still not be importing correctly. An .ai saved for CS4 and up compatibility might work
Just uploaded a CS1 version with regular (non-guide) lines.
Thank you so much!! 😀
thanks buddy, you’re the best!
this is amazing – thank you so much!
Works grand for me. Good work!
thanks, Taylor!!
Hi! THX for the template, only one thing: Why do u use 29 degree instead of 30 degree and why do u use 151 degree instead of 150 degree? Im using Adobe CC, it f****d up my day, finally i measured the degrees and found the mistake…
I can’t remember exactly, but I think I arrived at the angles by rotating a camera in 3D around a cube, then flattening the image. If you have a more precise version please send along a link.
I also noticed that the angle is 29°, and it should be 30°. This is NOT an isometric grid. It’s easy to make isometric grid in illustrator if you make a hexagon, rotate it (two steps, holding the “Shift” key), connect the dots and duplicate it. 😉 Thanks for sharing, anyway, although this grid is not useful. Please change the title, you’ll ruin someone’s work! I send you love!
You’re right! Thanks for taking the time to explain the error – it’s fixed now.
thank you ! it’s working and really help 🙂
Fabulous. Thank you!
Hi there! The grid worked for me in CS6. Had to use the old creative suite download you provided. Guides wouldn’t show up. Thanks!
Good tip. Thanks for taking the time to send feedback!
worked for me! thanks!
Thank you for taking the time to make this AND share it!
Works perfect for me on CS6 🙂
Thank you so much! Works very well!
Handy, thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
Awesome. Saves me a lot of time and I know everything I draw will be accurate. 🙂 Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for this, it’s just made my life much easier!
np!