I have a friend who loves this classic module and asked me to rework the maps for him. Well, it's been sitting in my to-do pile for quite a while now, so I finally had a go at them this weekend.
-RLucci
I have a friend who loves this classic module and asked me to rework the maps for him. Well, it's been sitting in my to-do pile for quite a while now, so I finally had a go at them this weekend.
-RLucci
These are great maps.
I agree. Simple and very effective (although of course maps that are both are rarely simple to make). Are these for a VTT?
I always love seeing this type of map given a nice clean look... and you have done it.
one quick qusetion... what does the "AB" and "V" on the second map mean?
-Chris
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Great looking maps!
I think they were locations of some objects or critters in the room. They'd be detailed in the room's descrip, in the module text.... what does the "AB" and "V" on the second map mean?
*MY* question is, how to do make progress through your To Do stack?
Awesome maps, two thumbs up.
Venus Public Transit, Map Of Ceres, Jack Vance's Ports Of Call & Lurulu ... why do I only have 3 maps here?
I knew I had this thing in my shelves somewhere. In room 63, AB is "archer bush" and V is "vampire rose" ... apparently I ran this module long ago, with lots of customizations. I got stacks of handwritten pages stuffed in it. LOL @ my old D&D days. Fun!... some objects or critters in the room. They'd be detailed in the room's descrip, in the module text.
Venus Public Transit, Map Of Ceres, Jack Vance's Ports Of Call & Lurulu ... why do I only have 3 maps here?
Cool... thanks for looking it up for me. When I look at this type of map I always find myself wondering about this type of information and what it is for... I have not looked at any D&D books (beyond a glance here or there in a book store) so this is interesting. Again... thanks
-Chris
@BHfuturist Check out my Video Tutorials & Vault of Free Map Elements
Unless otherwise stated in the post, all of my artwork is released into the Public Domain.
I haven't played D&D since I discovered freeform. That was just about ten years ago next month.
But I still like D&D and other systemized games, and I have a large (for me, I guess) collection.
Venus Public Transit, Map Of Ceres, Jack Vance's Ports Of Call & Lurulu ... why do I only have 3 maps here?