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Hey everyone!

I have something a bit different for you this week. A little while ago I ran a poll asking what other kinds of rewards and artwork you would like to see on my Patreon from contributor artists. We have had all sorts of content such as city maps, region maps, tokens, magic items and character illustrations from an amazing array of creators, but one other type of artwork that was highly requested was more interior scenes to accompany my battlemaps.

This is the first in what I plan to be an ongoing series of fully hand painted interior scenes to help you set the scene for your players and add an extra level of immersion and atmosphere to your games. 

I would love to know what you think, and which other maps you want to see interior (and possibly exterior) painted scenes of in the future.

Patrons can get the hi-res day, night and characterless variants of this scene HERE
and the matching battlemaps that accompany it HERE

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Depending on how much ale the party has already consumed, it may be a task to simply be let in to the Gilded Dragon, as this establishment prides itself on a certain type of clientele. If you have any problems you can always try to sneak in round the back though. The Dragon has earned its reputation as the finest Tavern in the city through fine food and drink, but it is best known for the house band who always get the house going and see out the night. Just be careful not to anger the owner, it is said they have a fiery temper.

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This piece was created by Eduardo Nonato. You can find more of his work here:

Artstation - https://www.artstation.com/nonato
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/eduardononato_art/

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Will Henson

what program did you use to render that

tomcartos

This was digitally painted in Photoshop by Eduardo Nonato. His links are in the post if you want to see more of his work.