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canadian-witch · 11 months
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This month on Patreon, a library balcony map and an exterior of the library tower to compliment the library room map I made a while ago!
These are for use as maps in d&d or other ttrpgs, and can be used on roll20 or any digital tabletop.
download of these maps at full size and as their own seperate jpgs and pngs over on patreon!
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gudgurkan · 6 months
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The city of Graben
Another page for the fantasy journal book. Sketch wip pics here!
Kickstarter link
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2minutetabletop · 4 months
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The Isometric Jail Battle Map
Try out our new *isometric* battle map, with grid included! Tell me players, how might your PC attempt a prison break..?
→ Download it here!
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sheppi-isometrics · 1 month
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📜New creature spreadsheet made for the Flying Mountain Kaminari!
Kaminaris are robust spirits of enormous size that watch over the balance of weather, taking the form of violent storms wherever they go. Commanding the powers of nature as though they were simply extensions of itself.
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oldschoolfrp · 1 year
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Lost Dwarven Caverns, isometric map by Diesel (David S LaForce) from “Visitors from Above,” Spelljammer adventure by Shonn Everett in Dungeon 28, March/April 1991
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venusmages · 6 months
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I always love hearing about other people's D&D games and I was wondering if you had like a method for how you plan out your sessions? In a slump rn myself so looking for some inspo lol
ok so i need to get better at this again (depression made me a way more 'seat of my pants' DM) BUT i basically lay out a "timeline" of main story points the party will eventually hit, and place "questlines" there. Essentially like a tree of quests and their progression in a videogame. This is NOT always detailed by any means but it helps me get a linear view of what's going on. If you run pre-made modules, this is the book stuff. My current game started out this way before I went "I like doing this myself" and went completely off the rails.
Then I go into the main details of the questline. Stuff like where it is, if there's going to be new lore introduced, the actual contents of the quest itself and it's requirements, etc. My players and myself are big on RP, so I also try to always make sure the quest will have interest for Story or Character reasons. If it doesn't directly push the plot in a major way, will it still give the party interesting interactions with each other and npcs? Are there going to be any new threads for some of the game's mysteries?
Then I also ask what in the questline is going to play to the party's habits and strengths. I admit this is WAY looser, and again kind of wraps around into "what would be cool RP for them" - but for example; knowing an encounter with nobles will give our noble-born artificer some additional lore, since he understands the city's politics.
After that, I do sometimes "script" certain lines of NPC dialogue or location and item descriptions. Stuff I'll be narrating that I want to make sure has a certain weight to it, or to flow well. You might not need to do this if you speak succinctly, but I find my brain stutters when trying to describe scenery on the spot, so it usually helps to write it. After that I make the session from there!
For me that usually includes picking out "splash screens" for the conversation backgrounds in our game, drawing new npc portraits if I have the time (it started because some of my players have aphantasia/some former players were new, so I drew PC and NPC portraits to make RP easier to visualize - then it just became the Only Way I Want To Do It Now LOL), and making maps. I use Epic Isometric for my maps, highly recommend. I get most of my splash screens from Art Station, but I have to say obviously that's unwise if you're streaming a game. Same goes for using pre-existing art as character/NPC art -- I know myself and other artists don't care if someone uses our stuff for their home game that no one's ever gonna see. I plan to release some of my portraits in packs one day free of use though.
Here's the RP Backdrop kind of splashscreen I use in R20 (but you can make one in FVTT too, I've done it) and an Epic Iso map I threw together (the party tokens were drawn over Epic Iso assets. If you join their discord people make community edits constantly. I'm currently working on a project to color all the released decor assets)
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laureliere · 10 months
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Finished my Fae Folk Pack just in the nick of time! In this character and creature pack, you'll have seven creatures to utilize in your VTTRPG. Be it within the feywilds, a vast forest, or just along your adventure, surely this colorful pack can be utilized in your campaign setting.
You can find them on my Ko-fi Shop or Itch.io! Coming to you soon on the Roll20 Marketplace.
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epicisometric · 11 months
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This is how I draw all of epic isometric, Its all in a traditional sketchbook with pencils. join the patreon and download like.. 5 years worth of content. 
We have built up a community of isometric map enthusiasts that are all super active. I release 4 sets of icons and maps per month.
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sweetcatmintea · 4 months
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Tinker's Room (Room 5/5)
[Image description: A digital isometric bedroom illustration on a brown background. The walls are green, white, and white with green patterns. There is a brown trim that matches the floorboards, large window ledge, a massive tree with a tree house in the centre of the room, and a green fluffy rug. There's a messy desk, a closet, and a bookshelf all covered in things. Beside the tree, there is a small table with cushions and tea set out as a shrine to Bes, the luck god. Description end]
Tinker likes to sleep on the roof but that's not always feasible so why not have a treehouse in her room? Genius
I was so relieved to finally get to the last room but it was a slog to get through haha Tinker's a bit of a scatterbrain so there were a million tiny things to add that she'd left out or got distracted and forgot she was using. I have no idea how the tree works but I lowkey love this room so it doesn't need to make sense (this time)
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topbanana-art · 1 year
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❄Trails in the Snow ❄
Fun little isometric scene of my 'Rime Of the Frostmaiden' party I made on stream!
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aitze · 4 months
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Isometric tokens of the player characters made for my wednesday dnd game.
In order:
Dundee
Kava
Moose
Myra
Poro
The Warforged
The designs for Kava, Poro and the Warforged are by @caligulynn.
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canadian-witch · 3 months
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Isometric fey tokens now available on roll20 and drivethru rpg! Pictured here on maps from my tower builder, dungeon encounter, road travel and tavern map packs!
If you have any of my map or token packs and use them in a game, I'd love to see or hear about how you use them!
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drawdadoodles · 1 month
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I LOVE isometric drawings. I think they‘re really nice to look at. I drew these three a while back and used one of them as a mini Dungeon for DnD. I‘ll probably start drawing more of these in the future😁
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sheppi-isometrics · 6 months
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Free PC tokens for your RPG campaigns!
(Links from top-left to bottom-right)
Human Ranger
Dhampir Necromancer
Tiefling Wizard
Rogue
Gnome Druid
Tiefling Assassin
Hobgoblin Ranger
FREE ENEMY TOKENS HERE!
- 🌟 Get access to more than 200 creatures, maps and assets by supporting us on Patreon! Complement your campaigns with hi-res monster tokens and start building the adventure of your dreams with our isometric assets 🏰!
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livingsand · 1 year
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An isometric map I mad a while ago.
Lately working on D23 and a gamebook / solo rpg adventure.
Are you looking for a collaborator? I am always interested in helping with a zine, adventure, or other project. I'll do maps or otherwise - send me a message.
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ripleylacross · 1 year
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"Ash, just come home. Everything else will happen as it does. We can always come up with some new score; one that won't get us killed." Portrait of a scoundrel's quarters.
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[Clipstudio Paint]
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