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This is my beginner’s guide to Photoshop – specifically in using it to create custom battle maps with my 2-Minute Tabletop assets. Please leave your requests and questions in the comments!

Want to give it a go? Here are some hand-picked asset packs to get you started.

Dungeon Map Assets

Create a dungeon map just like the one above with these:

Forest Map Assets

If your adventures are above the ground, these are the assets for you!

Ocean Map Assets

For seafarers and those sailing the seas, you might like some of these.

Modular Buildings

These buildings have consistent dimensions and staircase placement, meaning you can mix and match the different floors and create a huge number of combinations!

Miscellaneous Map Assets

Finally, some of my favorite asset packs that don’t fit the other categories!


And it doesn’t stop there! I have even more map assets on my gallery:

About the author

Ross McConnell

DM, aspiring artist, and founder of 2-Minute Tabletop! I love drawing, writing, and worldbuilding, and this is the website where all of it comes together.

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