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My Furniture Map AssetsFor too long have I left you with nothing but my old, disheveled Mansion Furn

My Furniture Map Assets

For too long have I left you with nothing but my old, disheveled Mansion Furniture Tokens and Castle Furniture assets! It’s high time for a “remaster”…

Find them on my website

300 new and polished furniture map assets that range from everyday chairs and tables to telescopes, orreries and yeti heads.

This pack is (yet again) my most ambitious asset pack in my career, and totals 300 unique assets in all, and 811 if you count all of the variants in the expanded pack. This pack focuses on the basics – chairs, tables, beds – but also includes a sampling of other settings and themes which I may explore further in the future.

I hope that they will serve you well, and I cannot wait to see them in action.

Downloads:
https://2minutetabletop.com/fantasy-furniture-map-assets/

Now that I’ve dipped my toe in all these other potential asset packs, such as broken furniture, wizarding equipment, and cats… What am I missing? What would you like to see more of? Please let me know!


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My very first original battlemap created using a new program I grabbed up last week (see below). Mad

My very first original battlemap created using a new program I grabbed up last week (see below).

Made it for combat with a plant monster roughly 30 feet from shore, in a pond/lake about chest deep. I wanted cover, concealment, water to cross and around the enemy, some difficult terrain and a real risk of drowning with a good trip, and/or grapple and pin. More water is shown than land as I envisioned encounter developments that drew the player characters further and further from shore. No grid as I made it to be used more easily with programs like Roll20.

In my mind, the tree stumps shown were full trees but with the tops (leafy bits) hidden so the map was “cleaner”, but feel free to re-conceptualize as you see fit. Made in about 20 minutes usingDungeonDraft.

To be clear, only the battle map concept is mine, all the assets used belong to the program and its respective artists and/or community market.

Feel free to use it with that in mind.

If you enjoy it, let me know with a Like or (even better) a Reblog. It’ll motivate me to share others I create.

And check out Tabletop Gaming Resources for more art, tips, and tools for your game!


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