Hey, it’s been awhile. I’ll probably have a more robust update soon, but until then enjoy a new map I’ve made. This is my first foray into digital illustration and painting, so I hope you enjoy it.
Author: Patrick McGill of 9th Key Press
More Random Illustrations
Today I’ve got for you four random illustrations. All have been added to the Illustration Gallery.
Please enjoy!
Isometric Dioramas, Part 2
Part 2 of this series on isometric dioramas brings us to two vastly ancient locations that may hold equally ancient secrets.
Continue reading “Isometric Dioramas, Part 2”Isometric Dioramas, Part 1
In an effort to produce more isometric content, I’ve inked a few sketches I’ve had hanging around for awhile. I’ve decided to release them every so often.
Continue reading “Isometric Dioramas, Part 1”The Shrine of St. Sabella
Talking with a few folks recently about Isometric maps reminded me of my first ever attempt, this Shrine of St. Sabella. I decided now would be a good time to share it on my website, as I’ve only ever posted it once on twitter before.
Continue reading “The Shrine of St. Sabella”Rumor, Lore, and Secret Cards
Hello!
Originally I was making these for my Patreon, but I enjoyed the end result so much that I wanted to share them in some way with everyone.
Today I’ve got a special treat for Patrons and Non-patrons alike that I hope you enjoy. This PDF document is a form-fillable card document. With it you can create what I’m calling RLS Cards: Rumor, Lore, and Secrets. Hopefully this will provide you with an easy and aesthetically pleasing way to beef up your information game.
Figures and Hovels
Today I’ve got for you a trio of images. Two are carvings or wooden figures, while the third is a whimsical rocky hovel I did quite awhile ago but recently edited to make the lines look nicer. All three might be useful as illustrative elements in a role-playing session.
Continue reading “Figures and Hovels”Sinkhole Caverns and the Hidden Temple
Today I have for you two free maps!
Both of these maps have something in common. Mainly that I am not exactly happy with how either of them have turned out, but also that both of them have taught me valuable lessons.
Nancy’s Temple
Hello! Today’s tuesday update is a free map: Nancy’s Temple!
This map was actually an idea thought up by my wife, Nancy. She gave me a description of an underground temple, perhaps reached by going through a trapdoor in a witch’s cottage, in which rooms came off a large courtyard area that looked a little like a church window.
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