... working on a new style ...
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... working on a new style ...
BOOM! Done. :)
Maps
Some of these are a bit older, and therefore not as good, but i thought i would post (at least) all of the ones that i can still stand to look at ... enjoy ...
Oh man your maps are just superb! It's like candy-day every-day seeing new maps so often! Thanks for sharing and keep up excellent work!
Here is my first try at an underground river with some new things i just picked up with GIMP ...
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Here is a very plain river settlement that is unlabled ... made from scratch with GIMP in about 30 minutes ... i hope someone can use it ...
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Here is another basic forest ... made from scratch with GIMP ...
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here is a wasteland scene with a tar pit ... GIMP
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Here is a secluded house I made from scratch using GIMP ... hope someone can fill it with a PC or two ...
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here is a quick dungeon i made from scratch with GIMP ... i didn't populate it with anything because i was just practicing creating new textures ... hope someone can use it ...
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These are great! Keep up the good work :)
Here is another blank forest scene ... GIMP!!!
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These are very nicely done. I like the whimsical quality to them.
I do have to say that I much prefer the ones without any grids on them, they tend to be much easier to use in FG and the grids are somewhat distracting... but overall these are really nice!
thanks again. i use grids in my personal maps when i run my games, but i only add them to show difficult terrain. different colors for different movement speeds. i then offset the FG grid by one pixel so i can still see my colors. this way both me and my players have a clear understanding of the terrain. however these maps are for the community so i don't add them to any new maps i post.
sukEET - what do you use to add Grids in Gimp?
render --> pattern --> grid --> then i adjust the settings (size, offsetting always 0, and color)
you can select an area with any of the selection tools, then go through the above steps to create a grid on only what you select. as long as your offset option is the same, all the separate grids rhat you make will line up.
i also use a new layer for grids so i can move and remove them easily.
hope that is not confusing ...
This one is for Damned! Hope you can use this underground passage ... don't fall in ...
-GIMP-
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Here is an empty green dungeons ... i hope someone can fill it with green blobby oozes and other gross stuff ... GIMP!!!
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Here is a bland underground pathway ... i left the grid on it mostly because I am lazy today ... GIMP!!!
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Here is another map i made from scratch using GIMP. I left it pretty blank so it can be populated with whatever. Maybe there is some sort of underground entrance, maybe it is being used as a fortification for a small raiding party ... that's up to you and your copy of GIMP ... hope someone can use it.
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Here is another deep cave with an endless pit ... don't fall in ... made with GIMP!!!
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Here is another cave brought to you by 15 minutes of boredom and .... GIMP!!!
and it goes both ways - if you are playing an old school ruleset sometimes the monotone maps suit the game better.
https://www.fantasygrounds.com/forum...8&d=1414344211
i used all the green for this map i think ;)
Sorry.. didn't mean to offend with my comment.
I just assumed by the way these looks that you did them by compiling multiple layers (3 in this case)... I thought it might be very cool if one of the layers had a different tint to it.
One of the things I've really liked about your maps is the use of simple color.
It is simple enough to tint these images as a whole.. but obviously doing the individual layers after the fact is a bit more complicated.
Here's an overall 'tint' version.