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    It makes a lovely VTT map. Here's a screenshot after importing it into maptool with some basic tokens. The one on the right is what the players see (note the camouflaged spiders!), the one on the left is the GM view. I've also attached the campaign file if anyone wants to play with it (using the dev build 1.3b28 ). Before loading it up, rename it to spiders.cmpgn. Then it will load just fine.

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    Thanks torstan! I still want to see the non square grid version since I use hexes, but the campaign file will definitely save some time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RPMiller View Post
    Thanks torstan! I still want to see the non square grid version since I use hexes, but the campaign file will definitely save some time.
    While I haven't been able to read up on VTT yet, I can offer the ruin maps without a grid for others to convert if they so wish.

    PC Map (Click to Enlarge)


    DM Map (Click to Enlarge)


    Does this help?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turgenev View Post
    Does this help?
    Indeed it does! REPPED!!
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    Glad to have been of help, RPMiller. I have to admit that my interest in VTT has definitely been peaked.

    As for my dungeon maps, I should have a new map ready soon. Before I was mainly making web friendly maps so they were at a low resolution. I've decided to scale my resolution up to print standard (300 dpi) for my next dungeon map (after all, it is easier to lower an image's resolution than it is to scale up).
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    If you are interested in seeing what a VTT looks like in action I made a YouTube video a while back using GamerPrinter's map.

    This is MapTool in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giLeonpfwKE
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    New dungeon map (click for a much larger hi-res version).

    The Colour Floor Version:


    The Black & White Floor Version:


    Notes: Areas 2 & 29 could have a shallow pool of blood, or lava, or maybe they are colourful mosaic floor tiles. Areas 11, the corridor to 27, and area 39 all are open to a vast chasm. Brown doors are normal wooden doors and grey/silver doors are either metal doors or reinforced wooden doors.
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