u/BrushwindAssets

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I Made a Shop Door Inspired by Howl's Moving Castle - Available on Roll20

From a single door to a world of curious machinery and whimsical architecture inspired by Howl’s Moving Castle.

This is the first pack of a 4-part art collection that builds a magical, steampunk world.

Part I: The Town features colorful rooftops, decorative chimneys, exposed pipes, mechanical details, doors, windows, and street details that blend fantasy and machinery into a cohesive city aesthetic.

Available on Roll20

u/BrushwindAssets — 4 days ago

Token Art - Which concept looks better?

I am working on a token pack, for my 4-part art collection inspired from Howl's Moving Castle. I have two possible designs for the Henchmen from the show, which one do you think looks better?

Also if you are interested, I post more of this collection on my instagram

u/BrushwindAssets — 12 days ago
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I made Vehicles from Howl's Moving Castle - Available on Roll20

Every magical world needs a way to wander. Inspired by the imaginative world of Howl's Moving Castle, this collection brings together whimsical machines built for land, sea, and sky. Whether you're creating a bustling fantasy town, a wandering inventor's workshop, or an adventurous steampunk world, these vehicles are designed to add movement and personality to your maps.

Available on Roll20

u/BrushwindAssets — 14 days ago
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I made a Howl's Moving Castle Inspired Asset Pack - Available on Roll20

Step inside the cluttered heart of a wandering wizard's home and add character, warmth, and a touch of mystery to your maps.

Wonders & Curiosities is the second pack of a 4-part art collection that builds a magical, steampunk-like world inspired by Howl's Moving Castle.

This second part focuses on the smaller treasures that bring a setting to life: ornate books, enchanted letters, fortune spinners, decorative keys, hanging herbs and peppers, candles, wall ornaments, household pieces, curious tools, magical diagrams, and a variety of peculiar objects that seem to carry stories of their own.

Available on Roll20

u/BrushwindAssets — 20 days ago
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[Art] Making an Elven Statue

Just a small piece in a grand elven court, palace, or sacred hall. 🍃🧝🏻‍♀️

Hi, I am an oil painter turned digital fantasy asset creator, relatively new to the scene. I create Cartography & TTRPG Game assets for DnD maps and this piece is part of my Elven Court Pack, available on Roll20, Inkarnate marketplace & on my very new patreon.

I post more of my progress videos on my instagram as well!

u/BrushwindAssets — 18 days ago
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[OC] [Art] Creating a Storybook Door

Hi, I am an oil painter turned digital fantasy asset creator, relatively new to the scene. I create Cartography & TTRPG Game assets for DnD maps and this asset belongs to my mini pack called Storybook Stoneworks. It includes matching windows, stairs, a chimney, a roof, pillars, an archway and a stone fountain.

I like to make sure such asset like these work from a top-down perspective while still keeping a touch of isometric depth, so that we can see all the nice details.

You can find more of my packs on Roll20 Marketplace

Or my sad new Patreon.

u/BrushwindAssets — 29 days ago

Concept art for one of the assets in my Howl's Moving Castle inspired fantasy asset pack series

Hi! I create top-down fantasy asset packs for TTRPG mapmakers. This piece is concept art for one of the assets from an upcoming pack inspired by the magical atmosphere of Howl's Moving Castle.

u/BrushwindAssets — 30 days ago
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[OC] [Art] Designing a Dwarven Vault

From sketch to stone. A dwarven vault for a hidden mountain hold. A treasury deep beneath the peaks.

Hi, this is my first post on Reddit. I am an oil painter turned digital fantasy asset creator, relatively new to the scene. I create Cartography & TTRPG Game assets for DnD maps and this vault asset is part of my Dwarven Decor Pack. It includes Dwarven style murals, intricate centerpieces, carved statues, banners, runic elements, and weapons.

In this video I wanted to show a sped-up look at my process from start to finish for one of my favorite assets. Rather than only showing the artwork on screen, I wanted to share a glimpse of the creation process as well.

Asset packs often appear as finished collections, but behind many pieces like this are hours of sketching, refining shapes, adjusting textures, balancing colors, and making sure the asset works from a top-down perspective while still keeping a touch of isometric depth.

You can find more of my packs on Roll20 Marketplace

Or my sad new Patreon.

u/BrushwindAssets — 30 days ago