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Starter Dungeon Kit

Wood Floor

Warm plank texture that instantly transforms your map into taverns, homes, ships, and creaky interiors. Perfect for town encounters, boarding actions, and close-quarters brawls where furniture becomes cover.

Wood floors add instant “civilization” to a map—places people live, work, and fight at arm’s length. Use this stencil to make interiors feel grounded and believable without slowing down your draw time.

Usage Tips

  • Stamp in long runs for halls and ship decks, then rotate occasionally to break up repeating grain.
  • Frame room scenes by pairing with thin walls and small doors for quick inn or house layouts.
  • Add clutter for cover: barrels and crates instantly create tactical choices in brawls and raids.
  • Light tells mood: a wall torch near a doorway makes entrances readable and suggests active occupation.

Great for: taverns, cabins, warehouses, ships, guild halls, and any fight that starts with “no weapons inside.”

Perfect For:

  • Map making and dungeon design
  • Campaign planning and world building
  • Creative journaling and art projects
  • floor
  • wood
  • interior
  • town
  • ship
  • starter

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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