Why "vibe and tone" matters – learn tabletop RPG art secrets from award-winning creators

TTRPG art; a young person puts books on a shelf
(Image credit: Deb JJ Lee)

One of the highlights of Gen Con is the ENNIE awards, which recognise and celebrate the best-loved tabletop role-playing games. Every year the winners and nominees are a treasure trove of the most interesting and creative examples of the genre, and the 2024 lineup was no different.

Solo adventure Koriko: A Magical Year was one of the stand-outs of the event, picking up prizes in the best production values and best cover art categories, and nominations for best writing and product of the year. What this winner and others have in common is a blend of beautiful art, created using traditional art techniques with the best digital art software, and clever game design.

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Tanya Combrinck

Tanya is a writer covering art, design, and visual effects. She has 16 years of experience as a magazine journalist and has written for numerous publications including ImagineFX, 3D World, 3D Artist, Computer Arts, net magazine, and Creative Bloq. For Creative Bloq, she mostly writes about digital art and VFX.