
Kryx |
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Lets try the link again:
Erdrix I just realized that you also made the maps for book 1 that I've been using. Thank you very much for making my job as a DM much easier. :)
Can you provide the Lonely Barrow without the lighting barriers? Also would be nice without the hexes, but that's unlikely based on the tiles I think.

Kryx |

For the Lonely Barrow compare the dirt at the entrance. Some is bright as it is lit by the outside light and some is dark. The cave itself is as if there is a fog of war. I can't remedy this as the fog cannot be removed - which is why I'm asking you to remove it. :)
Your Sootscale Caverns had a similar issue that prevented me from using them (though I used every other map you made).
The sootscale one is much worse - certain parts are lit up by fire. So if I take that into roll20 and add lighting to the other parts they still start out very dark.

Kryx |

Ahhh, thank you so much! Sorry if I was a bit too critical. I've actually used every single one of your maps so I'm very grateful for any that you upload as they are much better quality than the originals.
I can actually use the Kobold caverns as they need to revisit it a few times in book two (which we JUST started).

Erdrix |

I just started playing with the lighting in roll20 today and I see your point about the lighting in those maps. So far I'm liking it better than maptools. I'm going to do a test run with it next session.
I put up the Stag Lord Fort for anyone who needs it and I'll continue to post any other maps I do as I finish them.

00iCon |

These are great! Royalty-free I assume? I just want to keep within Community Use Policy and have spent so much time on mapmaking.
If you want the Temple of the Elk, I have one drawn up that I'm willing to share. Far lower quality, of course.
When it comes to the Stag Lord's fort though, because you can see through to the lower floor, I found it much more satisfying to include the top floor as another layer with a semi-transparent shadow over the bottom storey. Tokens on the lower floor were still visible, though in shadow or partly obscured.
I'd hate to beg for free stuff, but have you drawn up more than the first 2 books?