Home Artists Posts Import Register
The Offical Matrix Groupchat is online! >>CLICK HERE<<

Downloads

Content

This is the most demanded Patreon-Exclusive release I've had to date. At heart this is "just" a set of 7 different perfectly tiling hand-drawn hatching and floor patterns like the ones I use in all my hand-drawn dungeon designs so you can "fake" drawings like this for your own games.

I'll try to put together a video or two of the package in action (but for now we have the videos of the initial tests on Youtube -  https://www.youtube.com/c/DysonLogos )

This zip file contains five different hatching styles for the outside of your dungeon drawings, and two grid fills for the inside as well as my best attempt to explain how to use them in Photoshop. It also includes those hatchings and grids as a Photoshop patterns file (InstaDyson-Patterns.pat) and an example of how I use them to produce the dungeon styles shown.

As with all other Patreon-Exclusive content, this package is for your personal use only, and I ask that you not redistribute this package or the contents. This is my way of thanking you for your support, and since everything else we produce here is released for free to everyone, these Patreon Exclusives are one of our few ways of bringing in new patrons.

Files

Comments

Don N.

I am a photoshop user from a photography view so I have not used much in the way of the drawing side. Is there a step by step on how to load the brushes and FX? Or do I just Google to figure it out on my own? The help files included don't talk about how to install the brushes, etc.

dysonlogos

There are no brushes. Just double click on the pattern file when Photoshop is already running and it will be added to your patterns. Then you can look at the sample file for how I used them as a set of layer styles.

Anonymous

Hey guys, I figured out how to do it with GIMP: Start GIMP - don't open a new file, just click and drag one of Dyson's amazing png files onto GIMP - click file - click export as - change the end of the file name to ".gih" - on the new dialogue box change spacing to 100, cell size to 70x70, and leave the rest of the settings. Then move the new file to the GIMP brush folder (GIMP 2/share/2.0/brushes). Thereafter, restart or refresh the GIMP brushes.