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Post by bizarrojoe on Mar 7, 2013 8:06:34 GMT -5
Some of the maps that I received from DCG weren't in the best of shape, so I decided to make some maps of my own. I won't post the final files here unless I get permission to do so from the powers-that-be, but until then, here are some watermarked lower-res versions: www.box.com/s/5ixh7po8vk69sfk0e78mI talked with Bret, and did my best to leave only the tactically essential bits on the maps. They may not be 100% accurate, but I wouldn't know if I accidentally left unnecessary bits in or necessary bits out until I actually play the games; right now I'm only still working through ROC.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 9:53:45 GMT -5
i really like those maps. they are more abstract yet still full of color and texture. flavor++, legibility++ great work, man!
(these would be great for use in a virtual tabletop also!)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 9:58:23 GMT -5
man, i really love those maps. may i ask what program or programs you used to create them?
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Post by bizarrojoe on Mar 7, 2013 10:10:58 GMT -5
Thanks. I made them with a combination of Inkscape and GIMP in my spare time at work. I also used an online service to build SVG files for the initial hex grid; I can't recall the exact site but there are several of them out there.
I took the files to Staples and had them printed out on 11x17 cardstock. They came out pretty close to what I imagined, but every once in a while I go back and tweak something.
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