Symbol Set 6 - Isometric Cities
Bring Your Cities to Life in Stunning Isometric Perspective

With Symbol Set 6 - Isometric Cities, you can create breathtaking urban maps that showcase every street, tower and alley from a dramatic isometric angle.
Created by award-winning cartographer Mike Schley, Isometric Cities introduces a powerful new way to design cities, towns, and villages in Campaign Cartographer. From leaning shanties and decrepit ruins to gleaming palaces and soaring towers, every structure is rendered in glorious isometric perspective with old-school character.
Unapologetically old-school, yet with all the beauty you'd expect from a master mapmaker, this symbol set delivers hundreds of high-resolution symbols and textures, along with the tools, templates, and effects you need to build your own immersive city maps. Every building and object - houses, workshops, city walls, tombs and crypts, boats, wagons, trees, and shrubs - is drawn in four cardinal views, allowing you to see your city from every side.
Details
- 128 unique city buildings, each hand-drawn in full color, varicolor, and inked styles, with four directional views per building
- Over 800 full-color symbols and 450+ black-and-white symbols
- 30+ bitmap fills, 88 drawing tools, and 4 templates across two distinct styles
- A step-by-step mapping guide to help you master the Isometric Cities style
- Compatible with or without City Designer 3 and Perspectives 3
- Includes stand-alone PNG artwork, usable even if you don’t own Campaign Cartographer
Whether you’re mapping a bustling fantasy capital or a quiet village at the edge of civilization, Isometric Cities – Symbol Set 6 gives you the detail, flexibility, and visual impact to make your cities unforgettable.
About the Artist
Mike Schley is a renowned illustrator and cartographer who has worked on iconic settings such as Lord of the Rings®, Star Trek®, Star Wars® and The Forgotten Realms®. His work is used by the world’s leading publishers – including Decipher, Paizo, Scholastic and Wizards of the Coast... and now you too?