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vornn wrote:

Gecko has been uploaded into the Book 3 Gallery.

Go to Book 3 - Runeplague

Can't thank you enough for the effort you're putting into this vornn. I feel a bit uncomfortable with just leeching off of your maps after starting this thread so I might start making random encounter maps for the different areas in this AP.

As always great work =)


vornn wrote:

Added The Gauntlet into the gallery, grid and gridless, as always.

Trying to export at 140dpi, look way better and size isn't too stupid.

As always, DD2VTT files are available.

:)

Have you tried the WebP format? I'm exporting at 256 ppi at 80% WebP quality and it looks incredibly good considering the file size.


vornn wrote:
Added the Forges of Wrath to the maps link. :)

You're honestly a complete lifesaver vornn. Started Book 2 recently and didn't find a map for the Gryphine Suite from you so I whipped one up real quick.


vornn wrote:

I've added the map for Peacock Manor to the album.

Due to the size of the original map and the contents of those rooms, I've expanded the rooms a little to provide a little more space.

Go to Book 1 - Secrets of Roderic's Cove

:)

Fantastic work! I didn't have time to make the peacock manor before my players got there so I'm glad everyone else will have access to yours in the future.


Steel_Wind wrote:
Ziday wrote:
ckdragons wrote:

You're maps are very good! Keep up the excellent work!

Thank you! Hopefully they get better and better so I can do the later books justice.

I would ask that, in the future, you strongly consider exporting your maps with the grid OFF.

If it is at all possible for you to re-export your existing maps with the grid off, that would be very helpful as well.

Good idea, I'll make a separate section on the google drive for gridless maps.

vornn wrote:

Hi guys,

Here's my first map for the Return of the Runelords AP, Rocdrick's Wreck.

I made a slight change to the layout, so that the stairs fit from the ground to the first floors. kinda looks ok.

Enjoy.

Go to Book 1 - Secrets of Roderic's Cove.

That is incredibly impressive. Love how much you paid attention to the details described in the AP. I hope one day my maps reach your level because holy crap that's cool. Thanks for sharing!


Jack-of-Flames wrote:

Hey!

Sorry I've seen this topic too late. I kinda reached the same conclusion and went for learning Dungeondraft. Really like your maps!

I made fully Book 1 (except the Peacock Manor - I skipped that one) and now I'm almost done with Book 2. Here is the Google Drive link with my maps - I'll be uploading Book 2 stuff in a month or so. I also have the VTT versions for most of them, in case you need 'em.

Awesome work! I've enjoyed mapping so much that I'll keep making my own version of the maps(but I might just take some inspiration from you ;P)


ckdragons wrote:

You're maps are very good! Keep up the excellent work!

Thank you! Hopefully they get better and better so I can do the later books justice.


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So after desperately searching for hours, scouring every corner of the web and barely escaping with my sanity, I decided to just learn Dungeondraft and make the maps myself.

Here is the google drive link.

I'll try my best to, eventually, recreate every map. I can't say how long it's going to take, but hopefully it will help save people some headache in the future.

And obviously if anyone else is up to the task then post your creations in this thread! Return desperately needs some mapping love. :)


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I've now DMed both Rise of the Runelords and Curse of the Crimson Throne and one thing both of them had was a plethora of high definition recreations of Paizo's battlemaps which are perfect for playing on a virtual tabletop. I've had some real trouble trying to find anything similar for Return, is there really nothing out there?

Alternatively, I suppose this thread could be the start of a map collection that would help people in the future.