pretty cool... reminds me a bit of Erol's early D&D artwork
In my D&D Campaign my players got themselves a stronghold, and I used maps from Stronghold Builders' Guidebook (official Wizards of the Coast product).
Now, the maps presented there were simple 'overhead' blueprints, while the descriptions themselves included a lot of detail that wasn't shown on the maps (like furniture, weapons, armor, tools, trophies, maps, tables, busts, instruments,...).
I decided to remedy that and drew the isometric version of the maps - and here is the first part (others are still WIP):
pretty cool... reminds me a bit of Erol's early D&D artwork
My Finished Maps
Works in Progress(or abandoned tests)
My Tutorials:
Explanation of Layer Masks in GIMP
How to create ISO Mountains in GIMP/PS using the Smudge tool
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These are really really cool! Wonderful work, you've got this isometric style well in hand.
cheers,
Meshon
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Purely and simply nice ! They stimulate me to play again D&D on table !
Nice work i wish my game master had the same drawing skills!
My Fantasy maps : http://www.cartographersguild.com/al...p?albumid=4205
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Did you perchance play to Planescape Torment ? this game is a great source of inspiration, even for mapping !
You could say that. I grew up playing all Infinity engine games, it's what drew me into D&D - and probably the reason I enjoy drawing maps like these. Planescape Torment is one of my favourite games, as well as my favourite roleplaying setting.