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    Post Huh?

    Quote Originally Posted by lobsternooberg View Post
    its all map and roleplaying game stuff... i dont know if that is totally appropriate

    Well the challenge is intended to be used in a Virtual Terrain application, in this case, RPGTonight for the purpose of a chase scene in an RPG game - so how could that not be appropriate???

    Unless you mean the prizes - and you must be pulling our legs with that comment!

    GP
    Gamer Printshop Publishing, Starfinder RPG modules and supplements, Map Products, Map Symbol Sets and Map Making Tutorial Guide
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamerprinter View Post
    Well the challenge is intended to be used in a Virtual Terrain application, in this case, RPGTonight for the purpose of a chase scene in an RPG game - so how could that not be appropriate???

    Unless you mean the prizes - and you must be pulling our legs with that comment!

    GP
    yes just teasing they look great...... i think i will join.....
    chase scenes are always trouble in a game as playing area does not always match needed battle area.... but i got a few ideas....

    maybe i missed it but is there a specific suite of software we should use? handdrawn? etc.

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    Post No restrictions beyond those already mentioned

    Quote Originally Posted by lobsternooberg View Post
    yes just teasing they look great...... i think i will join.....
    chase scenes are always trouble in a game as playing area does not always match needed battle area.... but i got a few ideas....

    maybe i missed it but is there a specific suite of software we should use? handdrawn? etc.
    No other restrictions. We've had past entries done in play-doh with a photo of it for a map. Look at Torstan's though he's using a drawing tablet, its very much a hand-drawn design. While mine is created using vector software with photo textures for "color". You could use Campaign Cartographer, Dundjinni, GIMP, Photoshop, or Crayola Crayons - whichever method works best for you.

    You only need to meet the final dimension, file size and ppi restrictions is all.

    GP
    Gamer Printshop Publishing, Starfinder RPG modules and supplements, Map Products, Map Symbol Sets and Map Making Tutorial Guide
    DrivethruRPG store

    Artstation Gallery - Maps and 3D illustrations

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