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    Post Chateau D'Ambreville Maps

    Realized that I never posted the finished versions of these here - so here they are.

    These were my first serious attempt(s) at dungeon/indoor maps, so I'm sure that there are improvements that can be made to them. One thing I will definitely never do again is use a 10' grid as a base for a indoor map - way to difficult to scale everything properly.

    The chapel map is in the next post.
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    Post Chateau D'Ambreville Maps (Pt. 2)

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    Nice stuff - I can't wait to try my hand at some building maps.

    Do you use a transparent overlay - I don't see the 'squares' you are referring to?

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    @MarkusTay - Thanks...

    I believe only the chapel map actually has the grid showing. I found a tutorial on how to create a grid pattern to use in Photoshop. I then create a new, transparent layer and fill it with the grid pattern and set that as my top most layer, turning it on and off as needed).
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    LOL -figures...

    That was the only one I hadn't looked at. I really like that one - where do you get you icons?

    Also, is that 'Choir Loft' really filled with all those guys? Looks like your PCs may have their hands full.

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    Most of the pieces were downloaded from the Dundjinni forums - a real treasure trove if you've never checked it out.

    The Choir Loft is filled with people turned by magic into the pipes for the organ, I just decided to use adventurer 'icons' rather than plain statue icons.
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    That is VERY cool!

    Consider it stolen.

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