I bet it was an "official" mapping item like a battle mat or something. I know I've seen that before...
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Well, it seems nobody was Old School Enough
So, here is the old TSR mapping Product the image is taken from.
That's Right, the Booklet of HEX mapping paper.
http://www.pen-paper.net/rpgdb.php?o...ok&bookid=5301
http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/dd/dd-hex.htm
http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.p...ditionid=11572
http://www.deigames.com/hex8007.html
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No fair, I've been away. I didn't get a crack at this. LOL! I wouldn't have got it anyways but I can say that the artist is Bill Willingham (who started with D&D and V&V art and then would do the Elementals comic and now, Fables).
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Guess I was wrong about which product it came from, then. I'm pretty sure that I've seen that artwork in another TSR product, though. Maybe it was just a Willingham piece of line art from one modules that was similar, though.
Nope, the hexes were black.
I loved that product. I initially forgot the artist was Willingham and thought it was Jeff Dee, which lead me to search, where I found the site Tome of Treasures (http://tomeoftreasures.com/index.html). There I was able to find a smaller image of the picture, and saw that is was Willingham I was thinking of.
To me, D&D is all about Willingham, Dee and Erol Otus (who still does D&D artwork for Dungeon Crawl Classics for Goodman Games http://www.goodman-games.com/index.html
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