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Stonework Map Tiles

An Add-on Module by Studio WyldFurr

Publisher: Studio WyldFurr Purchase: Marketplace Foundry Versions 13+ (Verified 13) Last Updated 2 weeks, 2 days ago

Stonework Map Tiles

Designed for Dungeon Masters who enjoy building their own adventure maps and employing a simple block-by-block building method. The Stonework Map Tiles pack of art assets provides your inner cartographer with a collection of slate floors and carved grey stone walls.

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Ideal for dungeon crawls, historical campaigns, or any setting that requires a rugged, stone-based environment, the Stonework Map Tiles offer endless possibilities for creative encounters. Bring your adventures to life and immerse your players in the heart of your campaign world with these premium tiles!

What is a Map Tile?

A map tile is an art asset that depicts a 5ft square area of terrain, created by blending photographic source material with hand-drawn artwork. Each map tile is rendered to a scale that depicts each real-world inch as three on-screen pixels. This provides us with a 5ft map grid square that equals 180 pixels in size.

Adventure Map Creation

Map Tiles from Studio WyldFurr are for the creation of adventure maps using a simple block-by-block building method. To create an adventure map, open a blank scene and set the map grid so that each 5ft grid square measures 180 pixels in size. Then, using the Foundry's own in-app tile browser, drag and drop each map tile art asset onto the map to build up the structure of a castle, dungeon, monster lair, etc.

If you wish to create large, complex adventure maps, import the map tile art assets into a program such as Photoshop, Gimp, or Clip Studio to build a large map. Then, once map building is completed, export a JPG or WEBP image of the map for importing into your FoundryVTT campaign in order to add dynamic lighting data. Ready for your players to explore!

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Available Versions

  1. Version 1.0.0

    2 weeks, 2 days ago
    Foundry Version 13+ (Verified 13) Manifest URL