A collection of fantasy market assets complete with tents, stalls, wagons, and cargo.

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This asset pack was a spontaneous labor of love for me – as all my favorite packs are – and I had great fun drawing all these ramshackle tents, wagons, and cluttered stalls.

We already have a few asset packs in this vein, but this one is much cleaner and strikes at a some new themes. There’s a fish seller, a bowyer, a butcher, an alchemist, and those are just my favorites… I really enjoyed covering every base I could think of.

Though titled the “Marketplace Map Assets” these wagons, tables, and cargo might look at home almost anywhere.

Decorating a tavern? There’s a nice bar table. A farmer’s house? A wheelbarrow and carrot crate wouldn’t go amiss. A dungeon? Some old urns and a table of scrolls would be right at home.

Let me know if I’ve missed anything and I will try and sneak it into a future pack! Hope you enjoy. 🙂

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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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  1. seeing as how you've done medieval fantasy and SciFi, why not try steampunk? iI would pair beautifully with your 1900's assets, and could be used in a medieval setting for a tinker's workshop or Gnomish foundry:)

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