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    torstan's pattern starts bottom left, Filters → Render → Pattern → Grid starts top left.

    torstan's pattern fills with white, filter will draw on transparent.

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    Great TUT...I'm still a fan of the good old blue My first one was around 1981!

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    I realize this is a very old thread, but I have a soft spot for the old school blue D&D maps, and I'm a newbie here.

    I've gone through this with gimp 2.8.22 on linux, and it works great - thanks torstan!

    A question, though - it's been so long, I'm having a hard time finding a set of map elements to use. I can draw my own, of course, but there has to be a still-extant set available somewhere?

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    Alpha version: GIMP script-fu osr-dungeon-template

    - Copy osr-dungeon-template.scm into your .gimp/scripts directory (NB: your directory may have a version; mine is .gimp-2.8/)
    - If GIMP is already running do Filters -> Script-Fu -> Refresh Scripts
    - File -> Create -> Dungeon -> OSR Dungeon Template

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