
Sean C. Macdonald |

sadie |
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I rearranged the unlabelled maps of the pale tower into a series of overlays that can be revealed one at a time, particularly useful if the players have a tablet on the table or some Dropbox-connected phones.
In combination with your drawing, they should help the players follow what's going on.

Sean C. Macdonald |

I rearranged the unlabelled maps of the pale tower into a series of overlays that can be revealed one at a time, particularly useful if the players have a tablet on the table or some Dropbox-connected phones.
In combination with your drawing, they should help the players follow what's going on.
Beautiful work! I'm going to use these for my game thanks!

arkady_v |

These are awesome. Thanks a lot! I'll be using them for sure!
I've had great luck with taking the pdf maps, importing them into Photoshop, and then scaling them up to 1 square equals 1 inch scale and then printing them on 11 x 17 pages and, where they are too big, taping them together.
Paizo folks, if you're reading this, you should really consider releasing full size pdf's of encounter locations that people can print off for gaming mats. I'm doing it anyway, but it sure seems like a possible money maker. I'd pay extra for them if they were higher resolution, because blowing up the smaller scale maps results in quite a bit of lost resolution, and while they look cool, they could look better.