New Floor Tiles for Dungeonographer

Four Sample Tiles.
Four Sample Tiles.

I recently collected several new floor tiles from the open clip art library, which is a great free (as in money and use, essentially public domain) resource.  I then made a number of variations to the graphics from the library and now I’m posting them for you to use.  (In Dungeonographer or in any other way/tool.)

Link to the zip file with the graphics.

You can add these to your Dungeonographer maps (if you’re using the “pro” version which lets you import graphics) with the following steps:

  1. Just go to the “Configure Tiles” tab, then select “Add/Remove/Edit Custom” at the bottom.
  2. In the popup, select “Add” from the drop-down.
  3. Give the graphic a name, then select “Dungeon Fill” (it should be preselected)  in the “Category” drop down because each of these are icons used in that way. Check “Use Background” and select a background color.  (In case you use the simple/line-art graphics mode.) Check the “Use Icon” checkbox and browse to where you saved the graphics.  (Save them to your computer first and unzip them, of course.)  Set scale icon to 100% (we want these tiles to span the full size of the squares).
  4. Then click save, and the icon should appear on the bottom of the “Features” tab.  (If it doesn’t just click the “Edit Map” tab and that Features tab sidebar should refresh.)

Happy New Year and Happy Mapping!