The Fantasy Scene Collection is a curated series of high-resolution, digital environments designed for versatility. Whether you are using them as backgrounds in a digital painting, scenes for a visual novel, or maps for virtual tabletop games (VTTs) like Roll20 or Foundry, the DMD series focuses on high-fidelity, fantasy-driven imagery.
Because these scene collections rely on high-resolution asset renders, the developer frequently splits the packages into modular download parts. Users downloading the archive must ensure that all parts of the specific version are placed into the identical directory path before extracting to prevent missing asset errors or script failures. Future Roadmap Following v0.02
The "DMD - Fantasy Scene Collection -v0.02 Part 2: B..." signifies a crucial phase in the development of this project. Following the initial release, Part 2: B... expands on the foundational elements introduced earlier, delving deeper into the specifics of fantasy world-building. This part of the collection focuses on introducing more detailed scenes, characters, and lore, catering to the needs of those looking for a more intricate and immersive experience.
Glowing caverns, underground neon ecosystems, and magical deep-sea trenches. DMD - Fantasy Scene Collection -v0.02 Part 2- B...
continues the expansion of the modular fantasy environment toolkit. This installment focuses on “B...” (interpreted as “Bastions, Barrows, and Bridges” based on common fantasy tropes — adjustable to your actual theme).
One of the primary inspirations behind this collection is the world of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), a game that has been a cornerstone of fantasy culture for decades. The artists involved in this project drew inspiration from the game's richly detailed settings, characters, and mythologies, infusing their own unique visions and styles into the artwork.
Using the same asset style (v0.02) ensures that when your characters walk from the forest into a hidden temple, the art style remains consistent. The Fantasy Scene Collection is a curated series
: Extract Part 1 first using a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR. Next, extract Part 2 into the exact same directory .
Use software like Photoshop or GIMP to tweak the color hues to match your campaign's current time of day.
Tag your folders by biome type (e.g., Underworld, Gothic, Forest ) rather than by the pack name. This makes retrieving the exact map you need mid-session significantly faster. Users downloading the archive must ensure that all
Abstract planes of existence, cosmic horror backdrops, and warped reality landscapes. Key Features of Version 0.02 Part 2
: Choices made here do not ruin your main save file, giving you total freedom to choose the most extreme or alternative dialogue choices.
: Five new scenarios, some with alternate paths and various fetish-based options. Technical Details
: The update introduces five independent scenarios focusing heavily on the main character Dee, alongside various family members and side characters.
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