Battlemat Forest Icons
The third preview of the month for our Patreon (sort of an opt-in monthly subscription) shows off the 34 icons in this sub-set: oak, maple, willow, & fir trees, dead trees, logs, & stumps, leaf cover, and more should help …
The third preview of the month for our Patreon (sort of an opt-in monthly subscription) shows off the 34 icons in this sub-set: oak, maple, willow, & fir trees, dead trees, logs, & stumps, leaf cover, and more should help …
Our outer space battlemat icons preview for our Patreon (an opt-in monthly subscription) is posted below. Each image is sized so that 300 pixels = 1″ printed = 5′ in real life. Artist/Cartographer Keith Curtis has created the 19 icons used …
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Our final 9 Hells (lower levels) battlemat map icons preview for our Patreon (an opt-in monthly subscription) is posted below. Each image is sized so that 300 pixels = 1″ printed = 5′ in real life. Most of these items are …
This post includes a few medieval house battlemat floorplans. Previously a guildhouse, gatehouse, jails, shops, town halls, temples, a wizard’s tower, medieval homes, taverns and inns have been posted. Feel free to use them for your game! The Dungeonographer (.dgo) …
My goal was to post new battlemats (or some type of map) every Monday. But as I’m trying to finish some other work I know I won’t be able to meet that goal today. Therefore, let me remind you that …
Our Monday Maps feature is still going strong! Both have cells underground. One features a spiral staircase so there may be several levels of cells. Previously shops, town halls, temples, a wizard’s tower, medieval homes, taverns and inns have been …
Continuing our series of Monday maps with two town hall battlemats. These each have a large meeting room, a couple of side office rooms for a mayor or other leaders and a couple of other small meeting rooms. Both have …
I recently put together a few tavern maps. Feel free to use them for your game! The Dungeonographer (.dgo) files allow you to edit them in Dungeonographer (including the free version), just right-click and “save-as.” The thumbnail pictures themselves link …
One of my remaining tasks regarding the DungeonMorphs (a.k.a. dungeon geomorphs) project (aside from actually sending the dice–the main point of the project–as soon as I get them (which should be in just 2 weeks)) is to put together a …