
LeeSw |
I probably shouldn't say this..
But I did Dundjinni maps for a lot of Burnt Offerings. The Glassworks, Catacombs, and the three layers of Thistletop.
I'll probably doing them for Chapter 2 as well.
I'm not sure the difference between e-mailing these maps directly to someone, and posting them on a website.
See what I'm getting at? I don't care that much myself, just don't want to get a hassle from anybody (like a Dundjinni cop).
Post something if you're interested.
I use DJ as well, would love to get ahold of your maps, would save me alot of time, was just starting to look at making the Combat Maps myself.
Email is lfseeney@comcast.net :)
If I can help you my doing some you have not gotten to pls let me know.
I am passable at it.
Lee

GmJasonGURPS |

My plan for Misgivings is to have each level mapped in outline before the session, each on their own battle map. The PCs know the size and shape of the house, so I'll have the exterior of the second floor in place, for example, and I'll sketch in details as they learn them.
I want to keep everything tense, without falling out of initiative. If I had to stop and measure and draw any time they used some stairs it would kill the tension. I'll give them specific breaks, but I want to decide when those are rather than having them imposed on me because I'm not prepared.
i also would love to see those maps, have you exported them as PDFs or other such image?
please send me an email at gmjasongurps@yahoo.com
thansk so much

Watcher! |

I'll catch everybody up with another round of mailings later this afternoon.
After some deliberation, for Chapter 2, I'm probably going to skip...
And also the ...
Like Tbug, I am definitely going to be doing the Misgivings, and for the same reason. That's too important not to do.

Watcher! |

I am passable at it.
That's all I am, friend. Take the Goblin Fort for example.. the grid lines were way too light. I found that out this Saturday. I've just no time to go back and fix stuff unfortunately..
But you get better with practice and application. It also takes a lot of time too.
As a side note, I would lose a lot of time just being unable to find the art in the program. Certain purchased art needs to remain in the folders created for it by the program, where as imported after can be organized the way you want. If you're not careful, you can find yourself really hunting for a particular piece that ypu've already imported and not find it... I am spending some free time on Thanksgiving just organizing. I hope to make the Misigivings something special.
And Dundjinni is slow at times.. <sigh> Doing it Java didn't serve them well. I'm glad the second version will be Windows based. (I never thought I'd find myself saying that...)

Watcher! |

Yeah Jason, I apologize. I got busy. This evening/afternoon for sure.
Everybody's caught up! I am using the down time this weekend to start some Chapter Two Maps.
God.. I wish I had time and motive to go back and redo the goblin fort gridlines. The faint gridlines were a pain my ass. Did I say that before? Well I'm still thinking it...

lapin blanc |
Watcher! wrote:Man, you can stop being modest. This maps are great. Thanks a lot.Awww.. they aren't that great. They were just something to help susbend the disbelief of colored markers on vinyl. I actually intend on trying to do quite a bit better on Chapter 2, time permitting.
I confirm. The map are good and very helpful for me.
Thanks.

Jason Tuttle |

Yeah Jason, I apologize. I got busy. This evening/afternoon for sure.
Thank you sir! The maps are great and will be a huge boon when I run this AP.
Keep up the great work, and if you do any other maps, even if they're not associated with an AP or adventure, I'd be very interested to see them.
Again, thanks!

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This is what makes this community so awesome. I love the fact that people are so willing to share their hard work to enhance the gaming experience of total strangers.
I would absolutely love to get a copy of your maps. If you'd like, you can send them to deaddmwalking at dndarchive dot com.
Obviously there is more interest than I think you anticipated. Have you thought of maybe putting everyone on a distribution list and sending a new set of maps as they come out?
If you haven't been saving previous e-mails, I'm sure I can compile them for you and send it to you in response to your e-mail.

Ebolav |

Watcher! wrote:Yeah Jason, I apologize. I got busy. This evening/afternoon for sure.Everybody's caught up! I am using the down time this weekend to start some Chapter Two Maps.
God.. I wish I had time and motive to go back and redo the goblin fort gridlines. The faint gridlines were a pain my ass. Did I say that before? Well I'm still thinking it...
I totally understand not doing the first two scenes in # 2...really the manor is the only part I'm SUPER excited to see in printed-out form...again, you ROCK :)

Ebolav |

Ebolav wrote:Anyone off the top of their head figured out the scale to print them so that the hexes are 5'/mini size? Thx!Unless I somehow accidentally resized them, the original size of the drawing [i]should be[/b] 1 square = 1" inch. That is the base size that DJ uses, and when I export to .BMP that size shouldn't change.
Ebolav, check your printer settings and preferences, and make sure you're not printing at a reduced size at your end.
Also, I'm asked about .bmp's versus .jpg format. I tend to stick with the .bmp to maintain the quality of the image. When GentleGiant merged the Glassworks into one map as a .JPG, I didn't change it back.. but I did keep the rest as .bmp's.
How do you print these out as a series of 8.5" x 11's pages? Very carefully. Sorry, I don't have any tips for doing that.
I'm stumped-I'm trying to print them, and if I print them 'as is' my computer fits the whole thing on one page, meaning VERY small hexes...if I scale the image to the proper size, and THEN print, it's the right size, but only prints one page worth of the image-does that make sense?
I've tried gimp and photoshop, to no avail...

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Blimey - you miss the boards for a few days and wonder where everyone is, turns out there's a party over at Watcher's post! I'm a bit late, but could I appear on your list too, please? And I can also help mailing or hosting if you need it.
Cheers and thanks for making such cool stuff :)
foolish.child AT gmail.com

ElmoFromOK |

How do you print these out as a series of 8.5" x 11's pages?
I used a program called posteRazor. It's open source and works on windows and mac. You can find it at posterazor.sourceforge.net
I was able to create a pdf that contained 8 seperate letter sized pages that can be synced together to make the fullsized map.
You can find the full pdf on my blog www.elmofromok.com.
Hope that helps.

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a few people wrote:How do you print these out as a series of 8.5" x 11's pages?I used a program called posteRazor. It's open source and works on windows and mac. You can find it at posterazor.sourceforge.net
I was able to create a pdf that contained 8 seperate letter sized pages that can be synced together to make the fullsized map.
You can find the full pdf on my blog www.elmofromok.com.
Hope that helps.
Just backing up what Elmo said, PosteRazor is free, easy and works great! I printed out a PDF map for Oblivion with all the locations for the main map and I could've printed out a 32page set with the size they made the PDF...with PosteRazor I was able to adjust the output size down to 9 pages and it made a beautiful map. It even gives a bit of overlap to help you line up the pages easily.
I have used it several times to print out Dungeon maps also and it works great!Great program!
FH

Ebolav |

a few people wrote:How do you print these out as a series of 8.5" x 11's pages?I used a program called posteRazor. It's open source and works on windows and mac. You can find it at posterazor.sourceforge.net
I was able to create a pdf that contained 8 seperate letter sized pages that can be synced together to make the fullsized map.
You can find the full pdf on my blog www.elmofromok.com.
Hope that helps.
Thanks for the program link, i look forward to using it in preparation for my session on saturday! :)

Watcher! |

New batch going out tonight!
And.. if someone wants to host them, I'm willing to consider that now.
Bad news...
I have a new buddy who is a subscriber too, and turns out he lives down the street about a hundred yards (we just found each other on a local gaming board and realized we're practically neighbors). He works for an advertising company, and he's quite talented with graphics software.
He took all of Chapter 2, and scrubbed the tags and brought them up to scale with no loss of resolution (that you see so often in trying to blow up a PDF), and printed them full size and in full color for me.
He's an awesome man.
But I'm left without much reason to do Chapter Two now. I mean sure, I could make a Dundjinni map, but the published maps aren't all that bad..
(cringe) Erian-7 started with the Goblin Maps, and I took it from there.. Someone else might have to carry on the legacy for this thread.
Anyway, another batch tonight, and if someone wants to host the maps I have done- let me know and I'll bless it.

Ebolav |

New batch going out tonight!
And.. if someone wants to host them, I'm willing to consider that now.
Bad news...
I have a new buddy who is a subscriber too, and turns out he lives down the street about a hundred yards (we just found each other on a local gaming board and realized we're practically neighbors). He works for an advertising company, and he's quite talented with graphics software.
He took all of Chapter 2, and scrubbed the tags and brought them up to scale with no loss of resolution (that you see so often in trying to blow up a PDF), and printed them full size and in full color for me.
He's an awesome man.
But I'm left without much reason to do Chapter Two now. I mean sure, I could make a Dundjinni map, but the published maps aren't all that bad..
(cringe) Erian-7 started with the Goblin Maps, and I took it from there.. Someone else might have to carry on the legacy for this thread.
Anyway, another batch tonight, and if someone wants to host the maps I have done- let me know and I'll bless it.
Wow-your friend rocks...i take it he didn't do this electronically at all, and thus no way to share your friend's work? Or, can I just borrow your friend? ;)

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New batch going out tonight!
And.. if someone wants to host them, I'm willing to consider that now.
Bad news...
I have a new buddy who is a subscriber too, and turns out he lives down the street about a hundred yards (we just found each other on a local gaming board and realized we're practically neighbors). He works for an advertising company, and he's quite talented with graphics software.
He took all of Chapter 2, and scrubbed the tags and brought them up to scale with no loss of resolution (that you see so often in trying to blow up a PDF), and printed them full size and in full color for me.
He's an awesome man.
But I'm left without much reason to do Chapter Two now. I mean sure, I could make a Dundjinni map, but the published maps aren't all that bad..
(cringe) Erian-7 started with the Goblin Maps, and I took it from there.. Someone else might have to carry on the legacy for this thread.
Anyway, another batch tonight, and if someone wants to host the maps I have done- let me know and I'll bless it.
In a perfect world your talented buddy would post what he's done with these maps somewhere...

Watcher! |

I should be caught up with everyone up to Lectric.
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About the Chapter Two Maps... I will pass the comment on to my friend. :)
It will be up to him however. And I will advise him to be cautious. Not because I want to deny you guys, but because I think the two situations we’ve been describing are different.
What I did in Chapter One is take Rob Lazzaretti’s maps and reproduced them in another format (and I credited everybody, and I had an e-mail from a ranking Paizo staff person telling me that I wasn’t doing anything wrong).
What my buddy has done is not reproduced Rob Lazzaretti’s maps, but literally copied them in a different size. Just between him and me, I think we’re fine. We’re both subscribers, and we’re both using them for personal use.
But should he distribute Rob’s maps in this new format for free? I dunno. I see the similarities between the situations, but there are differences. Rob’s maps are part of what you pay for when you by the product. For example: Gary and Vic have said it’s okay to take sections of the PDF’s and give them directly to your players for their personal use, but please don’t distribute them on the internet. After all, Paizo has to sell content to make content. That might include Rob’s maps.
My maps? They’re okay by virtue of clarity by scale, but I’m not a professional cartographer. I’m also filling in a niche in Chapter One. The maps are flattened in the PDF (and actually I have no idea what that means), and they’re not easily scrubbed and printed at a good resolution. James Jacobs doesn’t have the resources to go back and fix them, though he has made sure the maps are easier to work within in future chapters. I can see my maps as being a mostly harmless resource.
But Rob's maps? That might be different...
If I was my friend, I’d want to make sure Paizo didn’t mind first.
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Lastly, hosting…
I think Lilith should do it, and I’ve sent her the maps.
Lilith has always been a good steward of Paizo’s best interests. God forbid there is ever an issue, but if there is- she can be trusted to take them down promptly. There’s also a relationship between her and Paizo, and this keeps it in the family.
Another excellent reason? Have you ever looked at her Dmtools.org site? It’s an excellent resources, and one I’m sure she’d like to continue to grow and develop with future player based resources (hint hint). If my maps get her a few extra hits, that might lead to more contributions, I think that’s a good thing. Understand that she does a lot of volunteerism on this board. She hosts the Official Paizo Tuesday night chat, and she posts a log for those who can’t attend. That takes personal time, and time is a resource. Consider hosting the maps my way of saying thank you. So give her site a visit, and if you think it needs more content, send her some!
In the meantime, another amateur cartographer might have to step up now.
Thanks to everyone for their support!

Watcher! |

I had an afterthought...
I said this earlier, but I wanted to restate it.
If you want to thank me, go out and run a Pathfinder game as soon as possible, and make it the best game you can.
Most of us would like to see the Pathfinder campaign setting and brand be as strong as possible. We can buy stuff, we can review stuff, and we can stick our tongues out at WOTC all day long...
...But nothing will take the place of a really fun game in the hearts and minds other people, who might then spread the word.
That will make Pathfinder strong. It's best 4th Edition survival vitamin we could give to Paizo- regardless of what they're going to do or not do when 4th edition finally comes out.
Thanks again!