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Dungeondraft 1.0.2.4 Jun 2026

If you are currently setting up your mapmaking workflow, tell me: Dungeondraft

: Turn on the environment lighting, lower the ambient global light, and place colored torches or windows. Watch as the 1.0.2.4 engine instantly calculates shadows along your wall lines. Dungeondraft 1.0.2.4

Change the time of day (from bright sunlight to pitch black). If you are currently setting up your mapmaking

This version boasts the most intuitive wall-drawing system on the market. You click to place nodes, dragging to create curves. The path system allows for rivers, roads, and magical runes. A hidden gem in 1.0.2.4 is the "snap to grid" toggle for walls, which later versions buried in a sub-menu. This version boasts the most intuitive wall-drawing system

| Creator | Art Style | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Semi-realistic | A massive library often considered the standard for fantasy maps. They make their historical assets available, which is a huge plus for creators. | | Tom Cartos | Semi-realistic | Pairs very well with Forgotten Adventures, providing a huge selection of objects to flesh out towns, dungeons, and wilderness. | | 2-Minute Tabletop | Distinct, colorful cartoon | Very appealing and consistent style. Offers a "Beginner's Guide" for importing assets. | | Venatus Maps | Fusion of cartoon and realistic | Uses a pastel-like texture that is very appealing. Its back catalogue is huge and inspiring. | | Crosshead Studios | Vibrant, watercolor-like | A personal favorite for many. The variety and vibrant colors help create very interesting and unique maps. |

The 1.0.2.4 update also expanded the artistic arsenal, bringing four new material types to the tool, which are fantastic for creating more organic or alien environments: Cloverfield Organic Infestation Alien Infestation