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A fantastic map for a virtual platform. I can only recommend it!
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Great value here! The artwork is very detailed and the colours are great on VTT.
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Such a great idea; so handy for quick games and so easy to carry along to sessions. And I love how well the books all join up for larger maps! Thanks!
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IF it wasnt for this one dollar purchase, which gave me what it pomised, I wouldnt have gotten The Dungeon Books of Battle Mats.
This book had tables, it did more than a dollars worth of work on any dungeon it was used for by adding details and atmophere. It was fun just reading the tables, but a full half or so of this book directly correlates with The Dungeon Book before mentioned. As a random dungeon generator with lots of variances and ways of stocking such settings, I was hooked and bought the system this product comes in for free. So in a way, I paid an extra $1 to rent it for 2 weeks before I bought it. Cleaver, though, wasnt sue I needed that kind of product untill I got to reading it.
Ive been looking into using GMless systems to act as a passive guides to take ove from time to time until something shiny comes up. Then my imagination talkes over. This random dungeon creation system is one less thing to think about while looking fo that next gem.
Game on.
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love it! works perfectly and I can see this map getting a lot of use.
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Well done and looking forward to using it on an upcoming one shot between campaigns.
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Whaley good. Assuming you like a light hearted skip through as many whale puns as you can fit on one sheet.
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Great little set of small maps. The main use would be to map out corridors and smaller caverns. Some maps have 2 copies: Grided and non-grided, giving the user flexibility. Great set!
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Love those dungeon tiles! More like that please! This was the perfect ruin for my party, thanks for your awesome designs. I will be getting many many more.
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These are great images for populating your gaming maps with one fatal flaw. The 300 dpi images are in a Adobe proprietary TIFF format and can't be used in most applications. They are also not compressed TIFF. The creator tried to do a good thing by using TIFF with layers so that users would have the option of turning off shadows. Unfortunately that means loading them into Photoshop to convert them to transparent PNGs for use in most mapping/VTT applications. The TIFF files should be replaced by PNG files either with/without the shadows.
The 72 dpi versions are just a bit too low resolution but otherwise very good. This will be a 5 star product once this issue is addressed.
Updated 2/15/2019: Updated files in PNG format at 280 pixels/grid in shadowed and unshadowed versions are just the ticket. 5 stars.
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Creator Reply: |
Hi Phil,
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated, I've added two new zip files, one with 280 DPI PNG files and another with 280 DPI PNG files with shadows removed.
I've moved the 72 DPI as they were a bit on the small side.
I've left the tiff's there but will update the description to make it clear they are Photoshop tiffs.
Cheers |
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Great quality image and quite reusable. If you can print it out on a plotter (or take it to a local printing shop and have them do it) and laminate it then it's even better!
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Great! Worth the buy and is able to work with heroclix figures, in that they are of 1.5 grid scale
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Great! Worth the buy and is able to work with heroclix figures, in that they are of 1.5 grid scale
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Battle Maps VTT maps are just what I've been looking for. Sure, I could make my own, there are plenty of software products available, but at $.99 I could not ask for a better product. Just the right size for most of the encounters I run in on-line PbP games. The right amount of detail for my taste, and they come in both 72dpi and 300 dpi formats for me to chose. Really a great product for a great price. This one, the Town Gate Interior really stands out and I'll be using it for many games. There is always a reason to stop the heroes at the town gate, either as they are coming in or trying to get a..., I men, leaving, hehe.
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The only underwater map I could find. Nevertheless its quite nice and just what I was looking for. A tad larger would have been better, maybe 24x36. My biggest complaint is its just a tif file, not a pdf. How do you get it to print properly? I used MS Paint and had it print 3 pages by 3 pages and it was fairly close to 1 inch squares. But what if a page doesn't print correctly? You need to print all 9 pages again. A pdf with individual pages would be much better.
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Creator Reply: |
Thanks Brian,
Very good point, I've now added a .pdf with the image broken in to 9 panels to fit on A4 to make it easier to print.
Sorry it's too late for your print run.
I'll aim to produce a larger underwater map soon, any other ideas, let me know.
Cheers
Matt |
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