I ran Silent Tide last week at a Meetup.com event. I've made some maps for the encounter areas (they were done quickly but they should work for just about anyone)
When I ran Silent Tide, for the encounter on the cliffs, I put down the water-only side of my ship flip mat, and then put the grass side of my tavern flip mat over top, leaving about 1/3 of the water showing, and then put the city market flip mat over that, leaving the same amount showing.
I ran Frozen Fingers and The Hydra's Fang at GenCon. When I get home I'll clean up the maps I made for both of those and post as well. I thought I might as well share:)
As for Dundjinni - it's a great program but what really makes it work is the fan art that you can pull down and use (like the cliff overlays).
I've recently had to reinstall so I'm going through all my custom art and re-adding pieces as I go. It'll take a while but then I can get back on track and start redoing all the maps in the AP's.
Yeah, one of my favorite features of Dundjinni is all the fan-created art. Unfortunately, I've had a lot of trouble with the program since I got a new computer with Vista. :-(
I'd love to see your maps for Frozen Fingers, though!
I'm redoing the last maps and will post later this weekend.
I'm wondering if you finished the maps for Silent Tide. I'll be using the other two when I run on Tuesday, and I'd love to be able to use your others, if they're complete. :)
I don't have a collection of minis. So I took 10 minutes and made some tokens. (Gotta love TokenTool.)
Great Minds Think Alike.
Back when I was married and a DINK (Dual Income, No Kids) I bought a lot of minis, sorted them down too. Now that I've moved into the new and improved Hermitage (now with 100% less cheating wife!) I can't find that one box.