An assortment of 7 different Tree Brushes for all your TTRPG Landscapes! Evergreen! Deciduous! Dead Trees! Cacti! Bushes! Got ’em all!
Customizable Colors!
An assortment of 7 different Tree Brushes for all your TTRPG Landscapes! Evergreen! Deciduous! Dead Trees! Cacti! Bushes! Got ’em all!
Customizable Colors!
You ever look at those beautiful official maps for Dungeons and Dragons and wonder, how can I make a map that looks like that in Wonderdraft? Up until now, it was impossible to mimic the terrain topography illustrations on those hand-drawn maps. Tons of stamps exist that will get you part of the way, but how can you stamp in thousands of little dashes and dots and scribbles meant to mimic top-down topography? You can’t! But I have solved this problem with Terrain Outliner Paths! Using the paths tool in Wonderdraft, draw whatever you’d like with these hand-drawn lineart topography paths, without manually placing thousands of little dots and dashes and leafy grassy scribbles!
This path tool kit will make it effortless for you to create top-down topographic detail on your Wonderdraft maps like never before.
Perfect for filling in empty places like tundra and desert, and adding that extra special touch of attention to your coastlines and cliffs when doing region maps. If you find yourself asking, “does this look too empty?” then Terrain Outliner for Wonderdraft is here to enhance your topography and help you take your Wonderdraft mapmaking to the next level.
Bonus! 40 symbols to quickly fill in hilly terrain for when time is of the essence.
All themes / textures shown in the examples come from my other pack, Ti’s Lil Desert Region for Wonderdraft!
Install by placing in the assets folder for your Wonderdraft installation. If you need help check out my article: Trouble installing assets in Wonderdraft?
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This is the same pack as Battle Stations! for DungeonDraft, just set up to take advantage of Wonderdraft specific functionality. If you own the DD pack and want this one too, just email me or Discord me and I’ll provide a free copy.
Jammed full of space station tech, explosions, lasers, planets, suns, quasars and seamless backgrounds! Backgrounds come in a variety of colors and styles, including inverted space for those moments you cross through a black hole and end up in a parallel dimension. Planets come with optional atmosphere and tech ring overlays.
15 themes for Wonderdraft
Terrain and Water brushes
Planet objects with add-on rings and atmosphere, sun and explosion objects, laser objects and of course, space station and tech objects. Most assets come as fixed color (original release) and colorable. There’s a kit of overlay objects in the folder “Ti’s Battlestation Space Overlays” that can be used to add clouds and shading, those don’t come in ‘colorable’.
Laser paths.
Space backgrounds as ‘sea’ and ‘land’.
Expansion assets for Solar System Maker for Wonderdraft. Planet sizes 1, 2 and 3 line up to the previous pack, so you can mix and match atmospheres and rings.
Personally, I think the Dungeondraft workflow is better, but if you only own Wonderdraft and really want to use it for making space maps, this pack will add tons of space-based functionality to Wonderdraft.
Yes, I will be converting all the previous Dungeondraft space packs I’ve made for use in Wonderdraft soon!
Good packs to pair with this one:
8 kinds of fog, cloud, smoke assets in a few different styles. Cartoon cloud, big fog, small fog, maelstrom, fluffy cloud (realistic), puffy cloud with shading, strange cloud and long fog strips. They come in colorable, sample color and fixed color black sets, plus a set with everything at 30% opacity for blending. All assets that would be good brushes are also included in a folder for brushes.
It has some small maelstrom assets but if you want more and larger ones, grab Ominous Storms: Whirlpools, Hurricanes and Twister… or Ominous Clouds: Rainbows, Lightning Storms, Magic …
It has a few different frame styles for if the default vignette isn’t doing it for you.
It has 8 different textures in clear blue, dark stormy, grey and sunset colorations, in 2 different sizes.
It has 7 themes preset with the textures included in the theme to make an easy start to your sky domain map design. Preview of all themes included in the above image: two clear skies, three stormy skies and two sunsets presets. Use to make air domains, castles in the sky, dreamscapes and whatever else you can imagine needing various clouds and fog assets for.
Everything is .png files that you can pull out of the Wonderdraft specific configuration if you want to use them in another program, although it is very much made for Wonderdraft.
There are three folders, which need to go into your Wonderdraft folder.
The asset pack goes into the Wonderdraft / Assets folder.
The brushes folder goes into the Wonderdraft / Brushes folder.
The themes go into the Wonderdraft / Themes folder.
Dunes and strange rock formations to add to your custom TTRPG map! Make your deserts pretty and mesa biomes pretty!
Works as a brush in Wonderdraft!
A mountain range brush to decorate your map with some sharp rocky formations for all your TTRPG Landscapes! Volcanoes included!
Can be used as a Brush on Wonderdraft!
We made 16 types of grounds for the old-school style, to make sure that we can fill our maps with much more details to easily reflect different types of biomes.
The grounds:
Happy mappings!
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This pack has been a long time in development.
The pack consists of:
All available in:
*Except for the exceptions listed above.
All are available as:
**Except for the single exception listed above.
In all 273 highly detailed assets.
Ever wanted to put water on your map without using the water tool? Now you can! This pack includes 111 streams, 51 materials, 13 rapids objects, 12 rapids lights, 26 pattern and terrain fills for Dungeondraft. The materials include 2 copies of each 26 textures: half with a fancier swampland border that gets kind of glitchy and the other half with a basic “matches DungeonDraft” edge.
Different styles of water! Stack it on your maps in all kinds of ways! Paint on ocean only maps! Add ripples with lighting!
If you love the default water tool’s general look and feel, this pack probably isn’t for you.
Add water to your maps with paths and a set of ocean textures! Pathway water is good if you want water to go over top of objects. There are 111 paths and 25 ocean backgrounds. Detail may only be visible on pathways if resolution is high and the right theme is selected, similar to some of my path kits, like 88 Paths for Wonderdraft
This pack contains 63 stamps for creating different ground textures. A few of them are variations on the same thing. You can see them all in the image examples. There’s waves, good for dunes and sea. There’s swamp grass, lily pads, bushes, tree shadows, grass, dirt, farmland, leaves… just a bunch of ways of adding new textures to your map designs to help take them to the next level when you think that a large swath of texture is looking too samey.
If you’re using them in DungeonDraft, all of the stamps are included as fixed dark shadows as well as Colorable Objects and are tagged as shadows to find them easily in the tag browser. They are also included as fuzzier versions to use as lights!
Now included as .abr!
You can use it in Wonderdraft! They’ll show up as brushes that you can apply to a landmass or water. To install in Wonderdraft, place the unzipped “brushes” folder in your Wonderdraft folder. (On Windows that will be (user)/appdata/roaming/Wonderdraft/brushes/ground stamps by Ti/pngs)
They’re great for adding texture to a large piece of negative space and making a texture look more varied.
You can use it in DungeonDraft! They’re black so they won’t tint. What you see is what you’ll get. They’re good for making more complex shadows and adding texture to break up a repetitive texture fill.
They’ll install as objects. Place the .dungeondraft_pack in your DungeonDrafts assets folder then activate in the Assets manager window in DungeonDraft.
You can use it in Other World Mapper! Download the Wonderdraft brushes version since this is just a folder that contains pngs. Place the folder inside of “brushes” (Ground Stamps by Ti) in the “features” folder. Or, install using the in program image manager.
Anzhc converted these brushes to .abr! Check out some other map-making cartographic Photoshop Brushes by Anzhc! This one is Topography and these ones are the very useful Ink Spots!
All of these cartography Photoshop brushes also work in version 10 of Clip Studio Paint and in Procreate as well as several other programs like GIMP! Look to see if your program of choice can handle them too. 🙂 Use these brushes when working in your map outside of Wonderdraft or Dungeondraft to give it a final finishing touch. I usually pass my maps through Clip Studio Paint to give them some unique flare.
The pack consists of:
All are available as:
225 highly detail assets in total.
Mountains, Hills, Lowlands, Plateaus, Boulders and Clouds are 500 X 500 pixels in size.
Obelisks and Standing Stones are 300 X 300 pixels in size.
Volcanos are 700 X 700 pixels in size, to accommodate their pyroclastic clouds and smoke.
Updated November 23 2022: now has a .dungeondraft_pack!
Pairs great with Sci-Fi Floors, Portals, Walls, Paths, Lights and Terrain for DungeonDraft and Sci-Fi Infrastructure, Rubble, Ruins and Robots for DungeonDraft, Wonderdraft and Other World Mapper!
Pair these sci-fi themed roads with some of my other Wonderdraft packs to make a sci-fi map in Wonderdraft.
Ti’s Geometric Frames for Wonderdraft
Solar System Maker for Wonderdraft
Battle Stations! Space Maps for Wonderdraft
All of the paths are shown with ‘white’ as their color in the preview, so you can see what you’ll get in the set. Almost all of them are unique, there are a couple of color variations / pathways with or without a border. This set is dominantly sci-fi / technology style roads. From monorails to steel balls to cogs and pipes, you’ll find all kinds of neat contemporary future style roadways.
All of the roads are universally compatible with any program because they are pngs. So you can use them in a virtual tabletop if you want. They’re all 1200×200 pngs and can be used up to battlemap scale. Most of them will seamlessly tile both in the horizontal road direction but also vertically, so you can put many of these roads right beside each other and have no seams. Obviously this doesn’t apply to the ones like the railways or with outlines, maybe about half of them should tile both directions.
The unzipped folder needs to be put in the ‘assets’ Wonderdraft folder.
You can also use these as Other World Mapper frames. If you want to, then you’ll put the .pngs included in the Wonderdraft pack in the Other World Mapper / Borders / Frames folder.
Technically, there’s about 47 unique brushes in here: they come in blue/red colored, white/black outlined, and plain white for different effects.
2022 update! Now includes 191 grittier, aged versions of the original brushes to expand your options!
Unlike 88 Paths Expansion for Wonderdraft, which is all texture based brushes, these brushes are “shaped” elements with no significant texture. Paths, roads, and ribbons in this path include ruins, ruined walls with towers, railway, modern roads with ribbon paint, arrows, and more. I’m most excited about the rubble brushes, which will enable you to draw ruins with the path tool. Everything (except for the 2022 Gritty Bonus update) is shown in the example images, in a couple of different Wonderdraft default skins.
These pathways are included as PNG downloads in a zipped folder. All pngs are 1000×100 pixels wide, and can also be used as drag and drop pieces in a virtual tabletop. They must be placed in the correct folder to show up as paths in Wonderdraft. I recommend setting the color of the road to white in Wonderdraft to bring out the original colors if they appear too dark to make out the detail.
You will place the unzipped folder in the assets folder.
On a Windows 10 machine you will place the path PNGs in C/Users/(user)/AppData/Roaming/Wonderdraft/assets/(name of asset pack)/textures/paths. AppData is a hidden folder. You will need to activate hidden folders to access it. I have included the folder structure, so all you have to do is place it in Assets and unzip.
Specific instructions for installing Wonderdraft assets on other operating systems, or if you need further assistance, can be found at this link in the Wonderdraft subreddit.
Install these to use as frames in Other World Mapper by placing the pngs in (Program
Files / Other World Mapper / Borders / Frames).
I have other packs with paths for Wonderdraft:
Ti’s Lil Desert Region for Wonderdraft
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These Roads, Paths and Ribbons allow you to create interesting borders between countries in Wonderdraft, chart routes with different styled ribbons and add a variety of beautiful stylish decorative elements to your path tool.
Updated 2024 with 30 new paths and the folder install goes in your “Assets” folder now! Unzip and place in your Wonderdraft assets folder. While I’m not going to rename it, yes, there is now 128 Roads for Wonderdraft in this pack!
New roads! Redownload if you already bought it to add these to your collection!
Specific instructions for installing Wonderdraft assets on other operating systems, or if you need further assistance, can be found at this link in the Wonderdraft subreddit.
This pack is now also available for DungeonDraft at this link.
If you already own it for Wonderdraft and want the Dungeondraft version just let me know and I’ll send you a free copy. I only separated them because I’ve found people get a little confused by my packs that have multiple program versions in the same pack.
They are also appropriate for use in Other World Mapper as frames, and can be added by placing them into the Other World Mapper folder under “Program Files / Other World Mapper / Borders/ Frames”. The Other World Mapper folder will be wherever you installed it: Program Files by default. These cannot be installed with the image manager in OWM and must be manually added to this folder.
A select few are also great just for use on a battle map as a drop in rug or flooring element. They’re all seamless horizontal tiling ribbons so really, there’s a wider range of potential applications for them as png assets in your virtual tabletop games and map design too. You can use them to design a frame for a map manually in a raster program by positioning them along the border with snap to grid active, for example.
Most of the roads are 1000 pixels wider by a varying degree of widths. They range in design. Some of the designs look quite similar at a small road size as their distinguishing features don’t pop out unless you use them at a battlemap or larger regional scale: these may be very minor deviations such as a stroke around the edge in one and not the other. The designs include fancy rug, mosaic tiles, cobblestone, crazy paving style stone, train crossbars, wires, bricks, rough earth, and a slightly more modern road variation. Some would look nice as walls or ruins.
What you see is what you get: no secrets. All roads included are demoed in the attachment images so you can see how they look when dropped straight onto the Terra theme in Wonderdraft with no tampering with any settings.
Note that most of these roads and paths are texture based, with a few exceptions that are different PNG shapes (the railroad, the wires). Some of the themes tend to obliterate the textures. They look good in Terra and Eastward for example, but in Black and White’s default settings the textures just vanish entirely. So if you tend to make your maps in black and white, classic inked styles with very low amounts of color, they won’t fit well. These roads and paths will match well with a colorful and highly textured map style and not well with a crisp inked vector style classic map. I recommend Ti’s 146 More Roads for Wonderdraft for paths that are more suited to a crisp vector style.
Ti’s 146 More Roads for Wonderdraft
Ti’s Lil Desert Region for Wonderdraft
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