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    I was directed here by a few guys at the rptools website after I started making my first map in photoshop.

    As I mentioned there, I am colourblind so these maps can come out a bit funny, though there seemed to be no problems with the map I posted over at the forums.

    I have since made a few other maps. None of these are actually complete, but they are a series of maps for my campaign. I am hoping for some tips and advice.

    I am having difficulties with stairs at the moment. Just cannot seem to make them look right.

    Thanks.

    (By the way - these rooms are mostly empty as items will be added using Maptools, such as doors and other objects.)


    Temple Basement

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    Now who would have compelled you to come over here?

    FYI, you can actually attach your images to your post to make it a little easier for people to see and navigate. I've taken the liberty of attaching your first image so that you can see how it will look.

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    Hey Pillbox, Welcome to the Guild!


    I like the layout and logic of the levels. The floor checkerboard gives me a headache though. How much cleaning would it take for that to be the floor of a crypt and have it look that neon bright!.

    I think the floor colouring is my only crit though. They're good maps and they feel believable.

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    Can't think who might have encouraged you over...

    Glad to see you made it

    I'd suggest darkening the walls. At the moment they blend into the floor tone a little, and it would be useful to have more of a stark contrast.

    As for the rest of it - looks good. I think those stairs are great actually.

    Have some rep to get you started .

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    Thanks guys,

    I have been working on a snow map for sometime, and I have changed it many times now. I am probably going to go with this one as I am now needing to put these into play (still need to set them up in maptools).

    So, here is my attempt at a snow map. Please let me know what you think.

    (I have had trouble with the attachments ... they keep timing out. I guess the maps are too big).


    The road to Almaar

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