Arnis Press Kit
Brand assets, logos, screenshots, gameplay footage and press materials for Arnis, the free open-source tool that turns real-world locations into playable Minecraft worlds.
About Arnis
Arnis is a free and open-source desktop application (Windows, macOS, Linux) that converts real-world geographical data into playable Minecraft Java, Bedrock or Luanti worlds. It pulls building footprints, roads, vegetation and terrain elevation from OpenStreetMap and open elevation datasets, and renders them block by block, with no AI involved, just deterministic translation of real map data into Minecraft blocks. A paid browser-based variant called MapSmith is available for users on mobile or without a desktop installation.
Download Press Kit
Complete Arnis Press Kit
Logos, banner, screenshots of the desktop GUI and the MapSmith web GUI, in-game shots of famous landmarks (New York, Paris, Heidelberg, Taj Mahal, Grand Canyon, the Alps and more), plus two short gameplay-overview video clips.
Download ZIP (~265 MB) View on GitHubBrand Colors
Arnis uses a focused three-color palette: a single signal yellow against two warm-neutral dark tones. The yellow drives every accent on the site, in the GUI, and in promotional materials.
Logos & Banner
Two logo variants are provided: the full Arnis wordmark with the yellow glyph, and a pure glyph-only mark for tight crops (favicons, app tiles, social avatars). The banner is the promotional graphic used across the site and social cards.
Product Screenshots
The Arnis desktop GUI, the MapSmith browser-based interface, and a representative preview from the project's promotional materials.
In-Game Screenshots
Hand-picked outputs from Arnis. Every image below is press-quality and individually downloadable.
Video Clips
Two short MP4 clips are included in the press kit ZIP: a generation-process overview and a flyover of famous landmarks rendered with Arnis. Embedding the clips here would slow down the page, so they ship inside the downloadable ZIP only.
Press & Editorial Contact
For interviews, embargoed previews, larger video assets, or anything you can't find above, reach out directly:
Louis Erbkamm, Maintainer of Arnis & MapSmith
info@louisdev.de