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Hargert |
I have one problem with these maps after looking at them at a friends house. I play online and like to use the maps with a VTT. The scale of the castle at each square being 15 feet make these maps unusable at the current resolution. If I blow it up to make it have the proper 5 foot squares it is a mess. Any chance of a high resolution version?
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Franz Lunzer |
![Meslin Mordecai](http://cdn.paizo.com/image/avatar/PZO90117-Meslin_500.jpeg)
I have one problem with these maps after looking at them at a friends house. I play online and like to use the maps with a VTT. The scale of the castle at each square being 15 feet make these maps unusable at the current resolution. If I blow it up to make it have the proper 5 foot squares it is a mess. Any chance of a high resolution version?
A higher resolution of that map probably doesn't exist, as most maps (AFAIK) are designed with the space in the book in mind, not mapped to match 1 square to 1 inch.
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skizzerz |
![Silverblood Werewolf](http://cdn.paizo.com/image/avatar/PZO9279-Silverblood_500.jpeg)
On roll20 at least, you can downscale the grid rather than upscaling the map -- it means your minis will all be super tiny but at least the art will look nice :)
In page settings change:
1 unit = 15 ft
Grid size = 0.33333333333 units
It won't line up perfectly, but it'll be probably good enough (the squares on the art are probably not square anyway, since that seems to be a common theme with paizo's tactical maps...)
Alternatively, you can blow it up by a little bit and have the following:
1 unit = 10 ft
Grid size = 0.5 units
It'll be cleaner and only requires stretching the map by 50% to accomodate the grid.
EDIT: Just tried with the 2nd floor, it is still really blurry even with that. I've linked two screenshots of it on roll20 using 1 unit = 10 ft, grid size = 0.5 units at 100% zoom to show what it looks like (featuring the area with a table and the area with some trees -- never played Giantslayer so I just picked two areas that have a bit more fine detail than the others). Grid alignment isn't perfect since I just slapped it together (normally I fiddle with it a bit more to make things line up better). At 70-80% zoom it looks a lot nicer, but also makes the tokens even smaller so they're harder to manipulate.