DungeonDraft Tutorial | Create your own Battlemaps on the fly using my Handpainted Assets

-------- Contents of this video -------- 00:00 - Introduction 00:23 - 1. Importing Assets 01:11 - 2. DungeonDraft Basics 01:48 - 2.1 The Terrain Tool 03:42 - 2.2 The Building Tool 05:10 - 2.3 The Path Tool 08:30 - 2.4 The Water Tool 08:30 - 2.4 The Water Tool 10:46 - 2.5 The Material Tool 11:40 - Building Dungeons 14:25 - Building Sewers 16:14 - 3. Creating a Battlemap 22:54 - 3.1 Exporting your Map 24:08 - 3.2 Photoshop & Lighting For several months now I’ve been working on creating custom handpainted / hand-drawn assets for DungeonDraft, a custom battlemap creator. I had initially made over 1000 assets for my first series but wasn’t happy enough with the art style. The linework was just too thick and the colors just weren’t vibrant enough, so I decided to go back to the drawing board. This time I made over another 1000 assets, creating a pack inspired by some of my favorite concept artists and drawing a lot of inspiration from studio ghibli’s background art. A good spot for getting a closer look at their art is this fantastic website that collects screencaps in high definition: Now I’m a lot happier with the look and feel of my assets and plan on updating them on a monthly basis. The first update was a green forest pack which is showcased in the designs of these tutorials. If you’d like to test out my assets in DungeonDraft, I have a free asset pack that you can download here: If you’d like to get access to all those DungeonDraft asset packs, check out my Patreon for more info: If you’d like to see more of the maps I created here and the adventure I write for them, check out my website: Feel free to ask me anything in the comments, and I’ll try to get back to you as soon as I can, and I might even add more . about the content on my website as well. You’re also welcome to join me on my discord channel where I post updates and where other users share their creations made with my art: For more links check out my linktree: Hair & Makeup courtesy of COVID-19
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