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If you are running Starfinder, Cyberpunk, or a sci-fi campaign, the default fantasy assets will not work.

This is arguably the most important download. It provides various shadow shapes that allow you to add depth and height to your maps manually, making flat objects pop. AoA (Apprentice of Aether): dungeondraft asset packs free

Tyger produces incredible niche packs that fill the gaps left by default assets. If you are running Starfinder, Cyberpunk, or a

| Issue | Implication | | :--- | :--- | | | Some free packs have mismatched scaling, jagged edges, or non-uniform lighting. | | No commercial use | Almost all free packs disallow use in paid adventures or commercial products. | | No auto-updates | You must manually re-download newer versions. | | Tagging mess | Assets may appear under unexpected default tool categories (e.g., a futuristic console under "Altar"). | AoA (Apprentice of Aether): Tyger produces incredible niche

Some creators share zipped folders of loose PNG images. While you can use these, you will have to use Dungeondraft’s built-in asset packager tool to convert them into a .dungeondraft-pack file yourself.

If you are looking to build a specific type of map, such as a , sci-fi spaceship , or horror ruin , I can suggest specific, high-quality free packs tailored to that theme.

As your collection grows, overloading Dungeondraft can slow down performance or cause crashes. Keep these tips in mind: