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Starter Dungeon Kit

Tile Floor

A crisp tiled texture that instantly elevates interiors into temples, bathhouses, villas, and refined city spaces. Perfect for clean corridors, ceremonial rooms, and places where footsteps echo with purpose.

Tile floors communicate order and intention—this place was designed, not dug out. Use this stencil to make rooms feel curated, ceremonial, or suspiciously well-kept compared to what surrounds them.

Usage Tips

  • Highlight important rooms by switching from rough textures to tile at thresholds and main corridors.
  • Pair with brick stone to sell well-built interiors, or upgrade to fancy floor for elite spaces.
  • Frame entrances with a large door when you want the room to feel official (or forbidden).
  • Set the scene with a throne for authority, or wall torches to guide attention toward key areas.

Great for: temples, bathhouses, noble villas, guild headquarters, libraries, and “too clean to be safe” dungeons.

Perfect For:

  • Map making and dungeon design
  • Campaign planning and world building
  • Creative journaling and art projects
  • floor
  • tile
  • interior
  • temple
  • city
  • clean

Mix & Match Tips

Unlock the full potential of your stamps by combining them creatively

1

Layering & Detail Passes

Sketch your big shapes first (rooms, walls, terrain), then do a second pass for details like doors, props, and hazards. Light pencil lines under the stencil help keep everything aligned.

2

Rotate & Mirror

Rotate stencils to vary textures and break repetition—great for stone, wood, and rubble. Flipping the stencil (when possible) can create fresh angles for corridors, debris, and scatter.

3

Line Weight & Shading

Use a fine liner for clean edges, then add heavier outlines or quick hatching for emphasis. A soft pencil or gray marker through the stencil can suggest shadow, difficult terrain, or elevation.

4

Tileable Patterns

Repeat floor and wall segments to quickly fill larger areas. Work in a grid, keep consistent spacing, and periodically swap orientation so big rooms feel hand-drawn, not copy-pasted.

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