Based on our record, Inkarnate seems to be a lot more popular than ambient-mixer. While we know about 307 links to Inkarnate, we've tracked only 5 mentions of ambient-mixer. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I am not a huge fan of background music for my games. I prefer to have ambient sound effects to conjure the mood. Here are some audio atmospheres I made using ambient-mixer.com. Source: over 1 year ago
I use ambient-mixer.com for soundscapes, my streamdeck set up with a soundboard for one-off FX (i'm sure there are desktop soundboards you could use without one), and my own playlists for music. syrinscape definitely seems steep to me. Source: over 1 year ago
I love ambient-mixer.com for this. I'll put on library sounds, or the Gryffindor common room (the Hufflepuff one is great too). There are sooooooo many options, and you can make your own, or edit one you've found (which then saves to your profile). Sometimes I do a zen garden, sometimes the Millennium Falcon, and on Sunday afternoons, I do the Quidditch World Cup. You can customize about everything. Careful,... Source: over 2 years ago
Also if you haven't come across ambient-mixer.com yet, I highly recommend it. There are a bunch of different audio environments, and a lot of them are fantasy-based. You can also edit them to adjust to exactly what you want, or create your own. My favorite thing to do is pick one that suits the scene I'm writing, and play it at the same time as my familiar music playlist to help set the mental scene. Source: over 2 years ago
It only does ambiences, not soundboard-type effects, but a great free alternative is ambient-mixer.com, they have tons of stock sounds to choose from or you can upload your own sounds, and you can mix up to 8 channels with volume and pan control, continuous looping or staggered timing per minute, 10 mins, or hour. You can also save and share your ambiences or listen to tons of others created by other users. Source: over 2 years ago
Adding to the other answers, there are also -besides Photoshop, Gimp, etc- specialized tools to draw fantasy maps. The site mentions Wonderdraft [0], but there are a bunch of others though not all of them support using external brushes. Some other tools in this space may be Watabou's tools [1], Azgaar's tools [2], Inkarnate [3], Mapforge [4], or quite a few more which you can find links to in this list [5]. Again:... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Two, it incentivizes me to be best I can be, as I can as well as enabling me to more easily afford things like Dungeondraft or Inkarnate to create custom maps or battles for you guys! Also I kinda need more food money lol. Source: 10 months ago
Inkarnate for pretty, colourful maps. Has free and paid tiers. Source: 11 months ago
Erm. What do you mean? Like a map maker kinda deal that lets you place all the plants + details? Inkarnate allows users to make detailed maps of that extent. Source: 11 months ago
As a side note - I have been using https://inkarnate.com/ and it has a lot of cool features for making maps. The Portrait or Landscape options with a 10x13 or 13x10 grid is pretty similar to the hero kids grids and prints well on regular letter sized paper. There's also a huge gallery of maps created by others you can browse through for ideas. There's a pretty limited free version to play around with but if you're... Source: 11 months ago
Syrinscape - Immersive, dynamic sound effects and music for tabletop games
Dungeon Scrawl - A dungeon scrawling tool by ProbableTrain
MyNoise - Custom shaped online noise machines. Many Many generic sounds
donjon.bin.sh - Freely accessible online collection of random generators for tabletop games.
Tabletop Audio - Tabletop Audio is an ambient game audio site.
Campaign Cartographer - Campaign Cartographer is the leading map making software for games (RPGs, miniatures and wargaming).