Do you have a 100 pixel = 5' version that is a PNG? I would be happy to test that out and post a little something from MapTool so that those that may not know what a VTT looks like will have a better idea.
Do you have a 100 pixel = 5' version that is a PNG? I would be happy to test that out and post a little something from MapTool so that those that may not know what a VTT looks like will have a better idea.
RP, I'll create a 100 pix = 5 feet PNG version of this map and post a link in this thread later on tonight.
It would be great to see a screen capture of the map with full grid and other VTT features emplaced.
Plus I'll be working on the Oracle's Cave complex portion of this map as well.
I am uploading now!
Last edited by Gamerprinter; 10-17-2007 at 06:03 PM.
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I keep getting knocked offline - this being such a large file (17.6 MB), I can't afford loosing my connection. This is my third time and I'm babysitting the upload, hopefully I can get this linked soon.
Sorry!
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I just ranted about this today in my blog so I have to bring it up.
loosing does not equal losing
Now then I am waiting with anticipation for that file... I'm even home now.
I was avoiding loosing the hounds. I'm surprised you haven't stabbed me in the neck for my typos yet RP.
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Hehe... It came to a head today. I usually don't care, but there were several really bad typos today and everyone kept making the same ones as others in the same threads, and I just couldn't take it anymore and had to vent on my blog. I'm all better now though. LOL
So did the file get posted? Anyone? Bueller, Bueller?
I found in my references something similar (but handdrawn):
http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/ma...ppi_3fes3t.jpg
Uses the idea of flat "layers" of land for elevation.
-Rob A>