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    Your "quick and cheesy" is far, far better than anything I could manage.
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    Wip Slightly better render...

    Still cheesy, but a better render - the water and ground plan isn't 3d... only the building...

    I gotta learn how to use Bryce - that would be the app to render the ground and water with...

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    nice temple i love the mosaics and the sculptures

    but i do not like the 1970s fake veneer furniture with precision rounded corners

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    Map Final format for Contest Entry

    I added a legend and some floorplan layout with room text, etc.

    The main reason is PosterRazor, the app that RR pointed to had preset sizes and my map is actually 38+ inches wide. The presets are 36 and 48 inches and nothing in between so I added to accomodate the 48 inches (but it does work as a whole, so its all good.)

    I'm also attaching the PDF version ready to print at letter size 24 pages (6 wide and 4 high, the legend fits into 4 pages.)

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    The mosaics - Wow! Don't tell me it's simply the Stained Glass filter of photoshop - they look way more realistic.
    May I ask how you did that?
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    Roy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jorik View Post
    The mosaics - Wow! Don't tell me it's simply the Stained Glass filter of photoshop - they look way more realistic.
    May I ask how you did that?
    Thanks
    Roy
    Ok figured it out - It's a third party plugin.
    Thanks a lot for the beautiful map.

    Hope to continue visit this place for an abundance of inspiration
    Roy

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    Man that's fantastic, Gameprinter! Well done!
    Cheers,
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    GP, out of curiosity how did you do the hex grid on your map? I've been looking for something to help me create one, but haven't had any luck so far.
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    Post Hexes?

    Hexes? You won't believe it. Using Xara (use whatever works for you) with snap to grid turned on, I create one hex. I duplicate it and place it hex properly next to it, then copy both, line up the next pair, copy all four and so on. I do this till the double placement of hexes go all the way across the map.
    Then copy, place until all the hexes are created.

    I'm sure you could find pre-made hex files you could convert to a transparent PNG file and place on you map.

    I do it the anal way, but only because I don't do hexes much, so I make it from scratch.

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