
So my first try was to apply a solid background to all tiles of Talryth square tileset ( except few ones ), but it came out looking like a bunch of vermins swimming in a goblin's vomit. I always liked the simplicity and feeling of ASCII tilesets but at the same time i really missed solid backgrounds and some interesting tiles from graphical tilesets. Once the file is saved and the required changes are made, you are ready to play DF with your new tileset! What those changes are will depend on the tileset itself. If the selected tileset requires modifications to the Raws, you will have to make those edits.
#DWARF FORTRESS ASCII 16X16 DOWNLOAD#
Each tileset is just an image, so there is no separate download link.

Download the tileset to your computer.To use a specific tileset with Dwarf Fortress, you must perform the following steps: The exact origin of the DF font is unknown. The default tilesets (640×300 and 800×600) render 8×12 and 10×12 characters respectively, with majuscule latin letters occupying a 7×9 box, and appear broadly similar to the IBM MDA font based on the shape of the "0", "g", and "f" characters (but with slight differences including the "0", "W", and "y").
