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Started by Aos, June 02, 2012, 04:33:22 PM

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Kaiu Keiichi

Beautiful maps, all around. I'll be posting specific comments later. Great work!
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Opaopajr

I remember Divine Right! That was my brother's first introduction to hex chits, TSR, and later D&D to me. I used to love staring at that map and imagining what would be there.

That's one of the reasons I think the power of suggestion in RPG maps & survey, like used in suspense novels & movies, is more useful than gnat's ass diagramming.
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thedungeondelver

Gib do you do urban maps?
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Mcbobbo sums it up nicely.

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Aos

Quote from: Opaopajr;720654I remember Divine Right! That was my brother's first introduction to hex chits, TSR, and later D&D to me. I used to love staring at that map and imagining what would be there.

That's one of the reasons I think the power of suggestion in RPG maps & survey, like used in suspense novels & movies, is more useful than gnat's ass diagramming.

I could not agree more.
You are posting in a troll thread.

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Aos

Quote from: thedungeondelver;720670Gib do you do urban maps?

This is post has my most reecent attempt, but it has been awhile, and I have learned a lot in the interim.

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You are posting in a troll thread.

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thedungeondelver

Quote from: Gib;720672This is post has my most reecent attempt, but it has been awhile, and I have learned a lot in the interim.

Ah!  Thank you it'd been a while since I'd seen that one.
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Mcbobbo sums it up nicely.

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RPGPundit

Continually excellent stuff here; I'm tempted to think of reasons to use some of these maps in my DCC game.
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Aos

You are posting in a troll thread.

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Aos

A doodle which will be reduced and put on a map that I am working on, and have been working on since fucking October. This is the first time I am drawing any of the elements seperately. It seems to work okay, so far.

You are posting in a troll thread.

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Planet Algol

Quote from: Gib;722320A doodle which will be reduced and put on a map that I am working on, and have been working on since fucking October. This is the first time I am drawing any of the elements seperately. It seems to work okay, so far.


Cute!
Yeah, but who gives a fuck? You? Jibba?

Well congrats. No one else gives a shit, so your arguments are a waste of breath.

Aos

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Joethelawyer

For anyone interested in hexmaps guys, attached is a pdf of a blank hexmap that is 48" x 36".  Someone made it for me, and I'm totally blanking on who it was, and can't find the email it came in.  Basically I wanted it in this size so that I could have the local Kinko's or Staples copy places just print a 3 foot by 4 foot hexmap for me.  There are about 2 1/2 hexes per inch so it is useful for wilderness or detailed cities.  Enjoy!

Shit, I tried to upload it to this post but the forum has a 193 kb limit on pdf's and the file is like 800 kb.  Pundit, any way around that?  Kind of a small size for a limit to for pdf files isn't it?
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