u/MirrorOfLuna

Image 1 — Fun fact: the cities of Mesoamerica used to be painted in bright colors. Almost all of these assets in my Mayan set are made to resemble actual archeological sites and their reconstructions
Image 2 — Fun fact: the cities of Mesoamerica used to be painted in bright colors. Almost all of these assets in my Mayan set are made to resemble actual archeological sites and their reconstructions
Image 3 — Fun fact: the cities of Mesoamerica used to be painted in bright colors. Almost all of these assets in my Mayan set are made to resemble actual archeological sites and their reconstructions
Image 4 — Fun fact: the cities of Mesoamerica used to be painted in bright colors. Almost all of these assets in my Mayan set are made to resemble actual archeological sites and their reconstructions

Fun fact: the cities of Mesoamerica used to be painted in bright colors. Almost all of these assets in my Mayan set are made to resemble actual archeological sites and their reconstructions

u/MirrorOfLuna — 13 hours ago

Fictional arms for my worldbuilding hobby. You can probably guess the historical inspiration, especially for the fields with blood drops

u/MirrorOfLuna — 1 day ago

For my newest set I left Afro-Eurasia and drew inspiration from the city states of the Maya.

This time around there are also no castles, as the Maya civilization was not much for fortress building. Instead I decided to give more room to pyramids, temples, and palaces.

As you will see in the final pic, you can also get this set bundled for the price of three with my Himalayan (Ngawang), Central Asian (Tolui), wood elven (Silvan), and halfling (Belladonna) sets.

You can find my shop at (cartographyassets)[cartographyassets.com/creator/steadfastmartian]

u/MirrorOfLuna — 5 days ago