
AgentIndigo |
I'm starting the Season of Ghosts AP in a couple of weeks. I'd love to have a large map of Willowshore on the table. Unfortunately, I can only find a relatively small one (about half a page!) in the adventure path itself. So much action in the first book involves navigating around the community, the map is a must have.
Is a bigger, or higher resolution, map available?

AFigureOfBlue |
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I don't know of there being a higher-res version of the map from the module, but someone did create a map remake module for Foundry which contains an alternate (isometric) version of the Willowshore map as well as an alternate version of the Hinterlands map. So they look a bit different but do seem to be higher-res than extracting the files from the the PDFs. You should be able to download the image files directly from the module's GitHub repo by following this link for use outside of Foundry.

AFigureOfBlue |

Actually, come to think of it, the official Foundry modules for the AP have much higher-res versions of the official AP maps than the PDF provides. But to get those you'd need to have Foundry, get the first of the premium modules, install the module, then extract the images. Paizo unfortunately doesn't have any asset packs of such images available separately.

AgentIndigo |
Actually, come to think of it, the official Foundry modules for the AP have much higher-res versions of the official AP maps than the PDF provides. But to get those you'd need to have Foundry, get the first of the premium modules, install the module, then extract the images. Paizo unfortunately doesn't have any asset packs of such images available separately.
Thanks. I'm not opposed to the Foundry idea, but I've also never used a VTT tool. Sounds like I can download or extract the assets? That would be great.

YuriP |

Alternatively, you can use sites like upscale.media or use an AI to enlarge the map without losing (much) quality, or even a program like Upscayl (requires a GPU or NPU) with the official map.
I use this type of AI a lot, even because I don't have the patience to look for or create alternative maps.