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Isometric Nostalgia - Indies

Isometric Nostalgia is a series of 40+ illustrations I've been doing since 2018, where I recreate some of my favorite games as small isometric diorama illustrations. They're mostly sketched and inked traditionally, scanned and then colored digitally on Photoshop.
These are the ones inspired by different Indie games

Entirely Digital, was an attempt to practice my digital rendering skills using my favorite Hollow Knight boss fight as a base

Entirely Digital, was an attempt to practice my digital rendering skills using my favorite Hollow Knight boss fight as a base

First artwork I did for Haiku the Robot, which led to multiple projects with the game's creator, Mr. Jordan Morris

First artwork I did for Haiku the Robot, which led to multiple projects with the game's creator, Mr. Jordan Morris

Tried to distill Loop Hero into the smallest loop possible

Tried to distill Loop Hero into the smallest loop possible

Still in development, Rose & Locket is shaping up to be great and stylish and I've accompanied its development since the begining

Still in development, Rose & Locket is shaping up to be great and stylish and I've accompanied its development since the begining

A challenge to do an artwork in one hour - ironically it's a scene that is all about patience and waiting

A challenge to do an artwork in one hour - ironically it's a scene that is all about patience and waiting

The first indie isometric I did. Different areas dedicated to each of the Shovel Knight expensions that comprise the Treasure Trove

The first indie isometric I did. Different areas dedicated to each of the Shovel Knight expensions that comprise the Treasure Trove

This one was a tricky to pull off, but had to be done given how much this game had me wrapped around its finger

This one was a tricky to pull off, but had to be done given how much this game had me wrapped around its finger

The announcement of Dig excited me so much that I whipped this off within the hour of its announcement

The announcement of Dig excited me so much that I whipped this off within the hour of its announcement