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Dundjinni

This area showcases the art I have created for the amazing mapping program Dundjinni. I have done art of this specific type of art since 2004, and, as you can tell, I’m rather picky about the quality of the finished art pieces.

You are now browsing the Dundjinni area. Entries in this area are shown below in reverse chronological order, i.e. the newest entry is on top. If you are looking for something specific, try the site map or search.

Studded metal plating

Basic metal plating secured with studs.

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Published 2010-Jan-03 in Dundjinni | Comments Off

Eroded Soft Limestone

A simple texture for natural looking limestone cave floors and walls. Rendered in Genetica using a photo from the Genetica resource library. Six colours in five shades each to choose from.

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Published 2009-Dec-01 in Dundjinni | Comments Off

Cooling lava

This lava has begun to cool and harden into black stone, but it still has veins of hot, molten rock. Watch your feet!

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Published 2007-Oct-25 in Dundjinni | Comments Off

Arcane pavement

Yet another variant of my ever-popular pavement tiles, this time inscribed with glowing arcane runes. Perfect for mapping out the streets of the High Sorcerer’s forbidden city. The runes are presented in 12 different colours; the preview shows the green variant.
The font used for the glyphs is the beautiful Temphis by Cumberland Games.

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Published 2007-Aug-09 in Dundjinni | 2 Comments »

Weathered brick wall

A simple brick wall texture, with a bit of weathering to remove that new brick feeling. This texture uses a staggered, two-tile pattern rather than the usual brick pattern, so it will look good on most walls without extra work.

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Published 2007-Apr-29 in Dundjinni | 1 Comment »