
DnDungeon Blueprint Assets for Dungeondraft
A downloadable Dungeondraft pack
Make easy & stylish D&D maps in Dungeondraft
DnDungeon Blueprint Assets is an asset pack for Megasploot's Dungeondraft that lets you make the most aesthetic symbol dungeon & encounter maps you've ever seen for your modules & TTRPG campaigns of any genre.
Features
Dead simple design
- Flexible abstract shapes — a rectangle can be a cabinet, a bed, a pillar, or a shield generator.
- Symbolic aesthetic makes your prep faster by focusing on player-relevant information rather than HD textures.
- Never require a themed asset kit again because this pack can be used for *every* genre of game, from Cthulhu horror to fantasy candylands.
Huge variety of possible styles
Wanna copy a specific look? The DnDungeon Blueprint Pack can replicate Dyson Logos, Moldvay blue, futuristic terminals, and way more. The screenshots on the left are a small fraction of what's available.
Curated color palette for beautiful, classy diagrams
16 clean colors form pleasant harmonies no matter how you combine them. Combine with black or white symbols & walls for a clean, aesthetic diagram look.
Tutorials & guides included
Tutorial cards & text guides included with the download explain how to install the pack, how to enable it, and how to use it.
Free demo
The demo is free forever. It's got all the black & white tools. Make printable maps & dungeons, share them with your friends! Hell, share the pack with your friends — the demo is Creative Commons-licensed. Publish what you make under a CC-BY-SA-NC 4.0-compatible license!
Example maps provided
A pile of free maps are included with the DnDungeon Blueprint Assets as JPG, WEBP, & virtual tabletop (UVTT) files. Also included are the Dungeondraft project files, so that you can dissect the maps & see how they're built!
These maps are also downloadable separately for free from the Blueprint Assets pack below!
Commercial licensing with purchase
Purchased copies of the pack grant a perpetual commercial license for usage of the products in your own publications, provided the terms at blueprints.dndmaps.net/#legal are met!
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
Author | Cyclopean |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | Asset Pack, Dungeons & Dragons, Tabletop role-playing game, VTT, VTT Battlemaps |
Average session | About an hour |
Links | Homepage |
Purchase
In order to download this Dungeondraft pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $4.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Download demo
Development log
- v1.5 - Material Tool & Cave Brush!33 days ago
- Update - Grid Pattern!42 days ago
- Update - Building Tool Compatibility76 days ago
Comments
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I just created a Foundry module for Tomb of the Serpent Kings. I made the map using your assets! Thank you so much :D
https://foundryvtt.com/packages/tomb-of-the-serpent-kings-saam
Oh, that's super cool!
How did you get the hatching backgrounds to look like that? I'm trying to do something similar.
I think the simplest method would be to use the Building Tool to paint an area of interior, and then use the Terrain Brush to paint hatched interior around the interior area. You can also accomplish the same thing with patterns & walls, but it'd be more laborious.
I used the Terrain Brush. Background (must be selected as the first color) is Light Grey, then I "paint" the hatchings with ! Hatch Light Grey.
Have fun
Purchased these. I'm a fan of the abstract paradigm—I'll spend less time fussing over details—but I wish the moldvay blue wasn't textured. Really, I could do without texture on any of the colors, but I'll be using black, white, and blue the most and would prefer they all be flat color.
It's a good question. I personally like the paper texture, but I could potentially put together an alternative version that's wholly solid colors.
I saw a map shared on reddit and they credited you. Found this pack, INSTA-BUY!
Thank you!
Question: you cannot use the assets as "floors" in the building tool. Do you advise using the wall tool and the terrain brush as background? Or am I missing something?
Ah, this is downstream of some problems inherent to Dungeondraft. The Building tool's "floor" data only takes a specific kind of randomized tileset & it doesn't inherit from the pattern fill tool for some reason. The normal recommended workflow is to use the Wall tool with the Pattern Fill tool, but this is not as convenient as the Building tool honestly.
It is an oversight I think because I could probably add the textures to the Building tool's floor patterns. I will see about doing that soon.
Fast edit: Right. So the Building tool only takes images of 4×4 tiles where each tile is randomized in placement (like, try using the default building textures for a bit & you'll see what I mean). It'd totally screw up the hatching textures (since each tile would be randomly placed & it'd have seams on all the sides since the texture wasn't made for that) and it wouldn't be suitable for the transparent textures.
I could do an update with the solid color fills as options for the Building tool though since that's just a simple fuzzy texture that shouldn't be impacted too badly by the random tile placement.
Updated with support for the Building tool.
Wow, thanks for the quick answer! I'll definitely update my installation.
Still, I'll try your workflow, too. Maybe it's a better way to use Dungeondraft. As you can imagine, I'm pretty new to it (and have absolutely no artistic talent nor training). I used it a bit a little while ago to redo Stonehell maps for my Foundry game (the "trace image" was very useful), but eventually went back to Dungeonscrawl when I had a hard time with some things (I had trouble with some wall and door placement, but I'm not sure I remember correctly). With your pack, I'll probably use Dungeondraft again! It's exactly what I wanted and it looks fantastic.
I'm not sure it's a better way tbh. It's just a program with a lot of weird technical debt & being able to do both walls & interiors at once with the Building tool would probably be a big help.
I'm working on a secret project I'd call a replacement for Dungeondraft, but it'll be a while before it's ready for the public..!
I'm keeping an eye out! ;)
I have wanted something like this for YEARS. Thank you so much, worth every penny!
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