Your work actually came up as I was searching about battlemapping this week. I played D&D for the first time ever (well, as long as you exclude my older brother trying to get me to play when I was like 8, but that was a decade and a half ago) about 3 weeks ago and I've been hooked since. I really want to DM my own game now at some point and I've been trying to find maps/tilesets that I can use and modify and these are by far the best I've found so far. It probably won't be for a few months (since, you know, I know nothing about DM'ing quite yet), but I plan on using these as a starting point for designing a campaign. Would you be up for doing a possible commission for it? (again, months off until I'll have the campaign designed, but still)
(10/10) Would suggest getting his maps, or joining his patron. I use his maps a lot in the Table Top simulator game I run. They are very good for random encounters on the fly, ship battles, entering city buildings and also linked to some full modules. Mostly i'm I fan of the art style though, very colorful.
Your work actually came up as I was searching about battlemapping this week. I played D&D for the first time ever (well, as long as you exclude my older brother trying to get me to play when I was like 8, but that was a decade and a half ago) about 3 weeks ago and I've been hooked since. I really want to DM my own game now at some point and I've been trying to find maps/tilesets that I can use and modify and these are by far the best I've found so far. It probably won't be for a few months (since, you know, I know nothing about DM'ing quite yet), but I plan on using these as a starting point for designing a campaign. Would you be up for doing a possible commission for it? (again, months off until I'll have the campaign designed, but still)
Thank you Luke! I think you're off to a great start with both D&D Beyond and some maps in your tool set. As for commissions, I'm not currently accepting any, sorry. I don't foresee this changing this year either. That said, I hope your first campaign comes together beautifully!
(10/10) Would suggest getting his maps, or joining his patron. I use his maps a lot in the Table Top simulator game I run. They are very good for random encounters on the fly, ship battles, entering city buildings and also linked to some full modules. Mostly i'm I fan of the art style though, very colorful.
Thanks Mezzy! I love hearing that they're getting play time and are being enjoyed, it makes their creation that much more satisfying.
Hey just wanted to let you know I'm a huge fan of your maps and tokens. The detail/cluster proportion is perfect, the art-style is gorgeous and they are amazing to use irl or in roll20. Thank you for an amazing job!
Also as trivia, you were the reason why I made a patreon account X)
I am so glad you posted here in DDB. I never saw your work before today and I love it. A lot of D&D maps have this dark gothic feel to them, even the more modern maps with their brighter colors still feel dark. I really do love your art style and thank you for bringing it to the masses. What inspired you to start map making? Obviously, you're an artist; but what led you to do this for the community? I love that you did, all the resources that we all share from art to stories; it's so amazing.
As to your question about battles on the water...well, I had this one amazingly evil DM. We were sailing up and down the coast, erking out a living adventuring and trading. Well, we crossed a Captain of this ship called... I want to say the Arcane Loch if I remember correctly.Anyways, not only was he a wizard, so was most of his crew. Our sea battle left us on a dead ship floating into the unknown. We totally deserved it, I mean, we kind of robbed him of some treasure. We returned it and they let us live. It was crazy to be boarded and have all those spells come at us. They tore our ship apart in like...2 maybe 3 rounds. So damn much fire and lightning. I still have flashbacks whenever there is a large thunderstorm. I will never forget that encounter.
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"...Debts must always be paid, sometimes in more than blood and gold. But this is Ordo Ursa," Ren places his hand on Erakas's chest, right where the Dragonborn's heart is. "Right here. And it always has been and always will be. Don't ever forget that. Because I won't."
Serandis Mendaen (Aereni Elven Rogue/maybe one day Wizard)- Project Point Playtest
Thank you too! I started drawing maps for my private D&D game in which I still DM. Some of them I liked enough that I decided to share them on Reddit, and they were well enough received that I made the 2-Minute Table Top website to store them all. I now draw a lot more than just for my campaign, and share them in a lot more places than just Reddit. I've been at it +/- 20 months now, and it seems that there are many people who enjoy them!
P.S. I am stealing that wizard ship idea for if my players get overconfident. >:)
Thanks @D34thbr1ng3r! Those two don't support isometric well yet, but I've seen a few alternatives in the works that are isometric-friendly. For now I'd just turn off / make invisible the Roll20 grid and move everything around by eye.
I've been playing around with ways to draw rocky terrain this week, and am rather pleased with how this one turned out! I call it the Hillside Cave. Enjoy!
Your art is incredible!
Thank you @Lorathorn!
This week's project was a collection of 55 camping-themed tokens, perfect for random encounters or nighttime ambushed. Enjoy!
I draw maps and upload them to 2-Minute Table Top 😊
Your work actually came up as I was searching about battlemapping this week. I played D&D for the first time ever (well, as long as you exclude my older brother trying to get me to play when I was like 8, but that was a decade and a half ago) about 3 weeks ago and I've been hooked since. I really want to DM my own game now at some point and I've been trying to find maps/tilesets that I can use and modify and these are by far the best I've found so far. It probably won't be for a few months (since, you know, I know nothing about DM'ing quite yet), but I plan on using these as a starting point for designing a campaign. Would you be up for doing a possible commission for it? (again, months off until I'll have the campaign designed, but still)
(10/10) Would suggest getting his maps, or joining his patron. I use his maps a lot in the Table Top simulator game I run. They are very good for random encounters on the fly, ship battles, entering city buildings and also linked to some full modules. Mostly i'm I fan of the art style though, very colorful.
I draw maps and upload them to 2-Minute Table Top 😊
Hey just wanted to let you know I'm a huge fan of your maps and tokens. The detail/cluster proportion is perfect, the art-style is gorgeous and they are amazing to use irl or in roll20. Thank you for an amazing job!
Also as trivia, you were the reason why I made a patreon account X)
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I like writing, and playing DnD is like watching a story write itself. I love playing and I write some original stuff for the DMsGuild once in a while.
I am so glad you posted here in DDB. I never saw your work before today and I love it. A lot of D&D maps have this dark gothic feel to them, even the more modern maps with their brighter colors still feel dark. I really do love your art style and thank you for bringing it to the masses. What inspired you to start map making? Obviously, you're an artist; but what led you to do this for the community? I love that you did, all the resources that we all share from art to stories; it's so amazing.
As to your question about battles on the water...well, I had this one amazingly evil DM. We were sailing up and down the coast, erking out a living adventuring and trading. Well, we crossed a Captain of this ship called... I want to say the Arcane Loch if I remember correctly.Anyways, not only was he a wizard, so was most of his crew. Our sea battle left us on a dead ship floating into the unknown. We totally deserved it, I mean, we kind of robbed him of some treasure. We returned it and they let us live. It was crazy to be boarded and have all those spells come at us. They tore our ship apart in like...2 maybe 3 rounds. So damn much fire and lightning. I still have flashbacks whenever there is a large thunderstorm. I will never forget that encounter.
"...Debts must always be paid, sometimes in more than blood and gold. But this is Ordo Ursa," Ren places his hand on Erakas's chest, right where the Dragonborn's heart is. "Right here. And it always has been and always will be. Don't ever forget that. Because I won't."
Serandis Mendaen (Aereni Elven Rogue/maybe one day Wizard)- Project Point Playtest
I draw maps and upload them to 2-Minute Table Top 😊
Congratulations, very beautiful maps
You are doing gods work, friend.
Love these! Keep up the great work, hopefully I'll have the opportunity to use 'em sometime.
Thanks everyone!
My latest project was this collection of Dungeon Passages, designed to link together our small-yet-growing list of Dungeon Rooms. Enjoy!
I draw maps and upload them to 2-Minute Table Top 😊
I just posted my latest battle map: the Shifting Swamp. Time to dust off your stirge, will-o'-wisps, and other wild horrors!
I draw maps and upload them to 2-Minute Table Top 😊
Two new undead-friendly tiles join the Dungeon Tileset today: the Catacomb and Icy Tomb. Unintentionally Skyrim-y, but I think that's a good thing!
I draw maps and upload them to 2-Minute Table Top 😊
Wow these are really nice! Love your style! These will look great with miniatures on them.
I just finished what may be my deadliest map yet: Greybanner Arena. Let me know what you think, and what sort of creatures you'd throw in!
I draw maps and upload them to 2-Minute Table Top 😊
Last week's arena inspired this week's dungeon tiles. I hope your players brought a rope!
I draw maps and upload them to 2-Minute Table Top 😊
Congrats! I love those isometric maps, just don't know how to use them in Fantasy grounds or Roll20.
Thanks @D34thbr1ng3r! Those two don't support isometric well yet, but I've seen a few alternatives in the works that are isometric-friendly. For now I'd just turn off / make invisible the Roll20 grid and move everything around by eye.
I draw maps and upload them to 2-Minute Table Top 😊
I've been playing around with ways to draw rocky terrain this week, and am rather pleased with how this one turned out! I call it the Hillside Cave. Enjoy!
I draw maps and upload them to 2-Minute Table Top 😊