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Hand-Drawn Isometric Neighborhood Map for Board Games
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Hand-drawn isometric art gives board games and RPG modules a warm, personal feel that digital vector art often lacks. It adds character to a game board or box lid, making the world feel lived-in and unique. My focus is on creating a single, detailed isometric map of a location like a fantasy village, a spaceport dock or a cozy detective’s neighborhood. The style uses textured line work, subtle ink washes and digital watercolor effects to create depth and atmosphere. You get one complete map illustration. The deliverables include a high-resolution PNG file with a transparent background for your manufacturer, a print-ready JPG and a layered PSD file where the line art, color flats and background are separated for your own adaptation. This is useful if you later want to create a night version or add specific game icons. This approach suits indie game designers and publishers who want their physical product to have artisanal appeal. The slightly imperfect, organic lines can make a tavern feel inviting or a cobblestone street seem ancient. I draw inspiration from the detailed maps in games like “Sleeping Gods” or the early “Dungeons & Dragons” modules, where the illustration itself sparks imagination. We’ll work together on the landmarks and narrative hooks to embed in the scene, ensuring the art supports your game’s story.
€100.00
€126.00
Hand-drawn isometric art gives board games and RPG modules a warm, personal feel that digital vector art often lacks. It adds character to a game board or box lid, making the world feel lived-in and unique. My focus is on creating a single, detailed isometric map of a location like a fantasy village, a spaceport dock or a cozy detective’s neighborhood. The style uses textured line work, subtle ink washes and digital watercolor effects to create depth and atmosphere. You get one complete map illustration. The deliverables include a high-resolution PNG file with a transparent background for your manufacturer, a print-ready JPG and a layered PSD file where the line art, color flats and background are separated for your own adaptation. This is useful if you later want to create a night version or add specific game icons. This approach suits indie game designers and publishers who want their physical product to have artisanal appeal. The slightly imperfect, organic lines can make a tavern feel inviting or a cobblestone street seem ancient. I draw inspiration from the detailed maps in games like “Sleeping Gods” or the early “Dungeons & Dragons” modules, where the illustration itself sparks imagination. We’ll work together on the landmarks and narrative hooks to embed in the scene, ensuring the art supports your game’s story.