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    It looks good. Only thing I would change is to strengthen the grid lines. I have played many miniature games both casually and competitively, and the biggest complaint I have heard is difficult to see grid lines.

    Otherwise, well done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeonKnight View Post
    It looks good. Only thing I would change is to strengthen the grid lines. I have played many miniature games both casually and competitively, and the biggest complaint I have heard is difficult to see grid lines.

    Otherwise, well done!

    I thought the same thing, but the Fill tool messed it up, by the time I noticed I was so far in I just left it. I am starting work on what will be a Road Ambush map. I hope to make a series of these that are flexible enough to be used in any encounter if need be.
    Sometimes when I feel really alone, I think about how aggravating it would be to have the company of an idiot. Then, everything is okay.

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    good job and good luck with the next map.
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    Tut is tinny sort of word. You need a woody one like Bound or Thigh...

    Maps pretty good for a Gimp start. A good step would be if you can get flood fill with a nice understated texture then you would see a leap.

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