About a year ago as a part of the 4-year anniversary we began the tedious (but rewarding!) work of converting our asset library into the Dungeondraft mapmaking program. I am very pleased (and relieved) to announce that as of today, 100% of the asset library is now available in Dungeondraft. This includes 79 different dungeondraft packs and 1000's of assets. All of the new packs are attached to this post individually below, but for the sake of convenience I have also compiled all available Dungeondraft packs into a single mass-download for new users:
As a part of this major milestone, I've also been working diligently to put together what I am calling the Dungeondraft Handbook, a lengthy PDF that provides some initial tips to the packs' uses in Dungeondraft, lists every single available pack with relevant information, includes embedded direct download links to each pack's file, and features an Index at the end of the PDF with linked lists organized by the types of each pack's contents as well as the available functionalities within Dungeondraft itself. It will be a living document that is updated monthly and hopefully makes this rather intimidatingly large library somewhat easier to grasp.
As you can imagine, a great deal of this took a lot of effort, especially this final push as we're working with older, more complex packs. As a result, I am releasing this final set of Dungeondraft-packs as one of our five paid posts for the month. All of these new dungeondraft packs are also uploaded to the main Dungeondraft Compendium post, but I will summarize the new additions and our plans moving forward below:
A great deal of the above packs contain new colorable functionality that expands their usefulness beyond their original scope as well as heavily-modular functionality in the forms of walls, tilesets, paths, etc. Additionally, the more observant among you may notice that in the Compendium post we have formally separated the Statue Assets, Tree Assets, Magic Item Assets, and Dungeon Entrances into separate dungeondraft packs relative to their original release structure so as to be consistent with the rest of the library.
Please enjoy, and happy map making!
Virnor
2022-03-13 05:47:14 +0000 UTCVenatus Maps
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2022-03-11 22:39:19 +0000 UTC