Description
You can use this assets pack with Wonderdraft as well as any image editing software such as Photoshop or GIMP.
Take your game to the next level of fantasy immersion with this must-have vintage assets pack, featuring a stunning array of intricately designed stone and wooden wells, ranging from the simplest to the most complex, to distribute water throughout your town, city, village, hamlet, or even your entire fantasy map, and adding an extra layer of detail and authenticity to your maps! these resources are designed for Wonderdraft, but easily usable in other softwares (Wonderdraft assets are just .png files).
Pack content / resources :
45 well assets for three types of variations for all your cities, towns, hamlets or villages (normal, colorable, paintable).
- Simple stone wells (sample color, custom color, & normal color)
- Simple wooden wells (sample color, custom color, & normal color)
- Complex stone wells (sample color, custom color, & normal color)
- Complex wooden wells (sample color, custom color, & normal color)
Sample Color – you can change their coloring and you can paint it with a colored brush.
Custom Color – their coloring can be user defined.
Normal Color – their coloring is predefined.
Installation Instructions for Wonderdraft
After you have downloaded the zipped file unzip it into an empty folder.
You will have a new folder: ‘Wells pack Vintage assets’. Locate your Wonderdraft assets folder.
Copy and paste ‘Wells pack Vintage assets’ folder into your Wonderdraft assets folder.
Instructions for use with Photoshop or Gimp or any other image editing software
You can use the included PNG images with these software programs.
For images labeled as ‘normal color,’ you can use them as-is in all of your image software.
For images labeled as ‘sample color,’ if you want to create a transparent background and only keep the outlines so you can add your own colors, it’s best to put the layer with the image(s) in ‘multiply’ mode. This will make the white color completely transparent, allowing you to keep only the black lines.
For images labeled as ‘custom color,’ you can choose your own colors by changing the hue of each of the three primary colors separately.
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