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The Wonderdraft Icons Pack

Hello again! I'm back from my vacation and have just finished packaging these icons for image editor and Wonderdraft use. You can find the ZIP download at the bottom of this post. :)

Inside you will find three files. The Border and No Border files are for Gimp, Photoshop, and other image editors (and Roll20 if that's your style) and the Wonderdraft folder is for Wonderdraft. Installation instructions inside!

I hope you enjoy these. Let me know what's missing, so that I can include it in the next pack!

Thanks to you, these are released under the CC BY-NC 4.0 license. 

The Wonderdraft Icons Pack

Comments

Sure, I'd appreciate it! 2minutetabletop{at}gmail.com is the one.

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

Hexographer got to be too much of a pain, so I finally tried Wonderdraft and I really love it. However, the package you made for it has some little problems. I couldn't use the Mountains, Hills, or Forests. Do you have a support email I could write to? I could give you more details. : )

Maxime Durocher

I want to make a whole pack dedicated to hex-based maps, so I will keep your examples handy!

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

Would it be possible to make a version for Hexographer/Worldographer? It requires a more varied terrains, but I'd absolutely LOVE to make my whole known world map in your style. : ) Here are two examples: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vcv98rQ2NLHyHt551SAiHNiZN07v8AML/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vcv98rQ2NLHyHt551SAiHNiZN07v8AML/</a> <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rd4gqB5adF1uGAchLQ3dgw6AtNRfxZJR/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rd4gqB5adF1uGAchLQ3dgw6AtNRfxZJR/</a>

Maxime Durocher

I've been found out

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

Its like you keep reading my mind for what I need

Adam Astra

I am considering it! It will take some study to figure it out though, as I couldn't find a guide. Do you know of one?

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

I'd love to see it when it's done! I've only toyed with these a little, myself.

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

Incredible! I continue to fall in love with your icons! This will make map making such a dream now.

I think your icons are awesome! This is the first I have heard of Wondershare and am checking it out now. A few questions about this programs: 1. How "good" is it as a mapping program? 2. Is it just for continents and large are maps? 3. Can it be used in a VTT program?

Bruce Meyer

Wow i think the only way to make this eve n more awesome for Wonderdraft would be adding a theme in your style, to make homogenous maps. Other than that, awesome work and i instantly added it to WD.

Guillermo del Totoro

Photoshop

Minh Pham

I have uploaded the complete ZIP, at long last. Have fun!

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

Some sort of settlement building pack is certainly on my list! I think I may even create a top-down and isometric version, since there are fans for both styles.

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

I think you are interested in icons and set pieces recently. why don't you try some city&amp;town building set next time? roofs, castle walls, keeps, water gates, etc. I think it will be quite unique project.

DavidUm

same as him. recently purchased wonderdraft. It will be nice if there are some assets from 2-minute Table top

DavidUm

I use Hexographer and/or Graphic Converter.

thelibraryghost

I just recently purchased wonder draft and would love to see some assets of your for that.

I used to do this but was bothered by the excessive white space. I will definitely consider doing it again in the future though. As for these, I recommend importing them into an image editor at 100% scale, aligning them with the grid, and exporting a newly cropped version.

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

(they dont have to be multiples of 16 specifically that's just an example!)

I mostly use an image editor - but I'd love to be able to use your tokens in a program like Tiled Map Editor! how familiar are you with video game tilesets :? The main issue I run into when trying to use your token sets with tiled is it expects everything to be consistently sized, with larger "tiles" being several tiles put together (see: the trees <a href="https://i.imgur.com/sFjc6JO.png" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://i.imgur.com/sFjc6JO.png</a> ), because it's actually designed for use with video game tilesets primarily it does however support tilesets made out of multiple images! the problem is that your tokens tend to be all different sizes, so tiled isn't sure how to space them out... SO BASICALLY... it would be helpful to me if they were a consistent size &amp; in multiples? like... 16x16, 16x32, 96x96 etc. I hope that makes sense!

This is awesome! I've been hacking together map tokens for the past year from your Woodside map, using Photoshop CS6. I actually build maps out in Roll20, where I can keep the map pieces scaled more neatly and know how it'll look in-game.

Kristopherson Fox

I use Pixeluvo

I use GIMP to make maps for myself, that are ugly, but easy to read. Then when I want to give my players a handout, I use that as a reference in Wonderdraft.

I use paint.net and it’s pretty cool. Poor mans photoshop

Matthew Shaker

Nice Set! I haven't used a mapping tool at all by now. I think i will do it with Gimp, by Hand. Just because i am too lazy to get another Software ;)

Good to know! Black and white is very doable. :)

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

Cool set of map assets. I haven't decided on a specific software base just yet, but what I'm particularly looking for are more icons for points-of-interest: ruins, bridges, fords, ferries, crossroads, signposts, mines, caves, canyons, mesa, hoodoo, wells, henges, dolmens, windmills, gibbets, graveyards, obelisks, barrows, battlefields, palisade forts, gates, giant skulls of ancient creatures, and more I've forgotten for the moment. (More so than art assets for generic terrain).

Eric Scheid

Wonderdraft is going to benefit greatly from this! Its a great program, but it definitely needs more quality assets. In the full release would it be possible to release a set in black and white? That will really help blend your tokens with what that software is capable of. Thank you for expanding into this a bit, its fun to see you take on new things like this and tokens and really expand the ways we can bring your art into our games :)

oceanicsurvivor

paint tool sai

Fairbanks

I recently bought Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo, I'm curious if either is compatible with .PSD documents

I use Photoshop/Illustrator

After a whole day of playing with it SWEET HEAVENS THIS IS BEAUTIFUL

Strahinja Todorovic

I use Photoshop CC and DPS (occasionally).

8Bit Noise

I use Worldographer (Hexographer 2.0).

Maxime Durocher

I've been playing with Dungeonfog a bit

notrealdan

Photoshop here, looking at using gimp moving forward because I don't use photoshop enough to justify paying for it.

I use Hexographer and Hexkit

Campaign Cartographer, Worldographer, Inkarnate, Map Forge, Arkenforge... I have a problem with supporting Kickstarters.

Jason N.

Photoshop for me, though I then pull it into MapTool.

Jonathan Petersen

BRILLIANT!!! &lt;3

Jonathan Streeter

Used Inkarnate before but just recently discovered Wonderdraft and it blew me away with how awesome it is; no going back

Strahinja Todorovic

I use Inkarnet as well as photo filtre. A free photoshop (user friendly) program

TheYodax

HexKit is my favourite. I think its fairly easy to support, you just provide a bunch of PNGs, and as long as they are consistently sized and aligned they work fine!

I've muddled with it too and like it a lot, even if it's a bit slow on my laptop. I'm going to keep it a priority for token packs like these.

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

I've used both Wonderdraft (paid) and Inkarnate (free version) and I have to say I prefer wonderdraft. Inkarnate is really sharp, but after a while all the maps start looking the same. The drawback of being online only and having to carefully hand carve out all the land and rivers means you spend a lot longer making your vision. Lack of a real undo or tweaking placement just adds onto the problem. Wonderdraft for me is the better one and it is immediately what I thought about using this pack for!

Brandon Rule

I think a special hex tile set would be well worth the effort. I would use such a thing myself!

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

I just do it right in roll20 to sketch something out, or just Photoshop.

Daniel S.

Wonderdraft is all I'll ever need and everything that I could want.

I often build maps in Roll20

albedoequals1

I personally use MapTool

Raaans

Btw, these are already fantastic, but if we can wish for more icons, I'd like to see: bridge/crossing, dungeon/lair, mine, ruins, monument/statue, outpost, workplaces (mill, sawmill, fishery, etc.) and perhaps pins in different colours.

Vartiainen

Hexographer is an oldie but goodie, as is MapTool (I use both)

Benjamin Busseniers

I'm a bit old school and still use MapTool, although if I was to utilize these with a world map, I'd simply do it beforehand using GIMP or something similar.

Vartiainen

I know a lot of people in the circles I run around in use Roll20 for building maps as well as implementing them. I don't usually BUILD my maps in Roll20, but it's an option I suppose?

Sofia Wells

Ah, Inkarnate was the one on the tip of my tongue!

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

As you already stated I'm using wonderdraft. I think WD and Inkarnate are the most popular ones ?


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