I like the first one best, however, imho the floors are much to heavy, I'd like to seem them lightened
I like them both for different reasons. One of the better dungeon "first attempts" I've seen.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
I like the first one best, however, imho the floors are much to heavy, I'd like to seem them lightened
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I actually do have a different pattern that is the same just alot lighter!
its just that all these heavy lines are the graphic equivalent of being slammed with a hammer *lol* ... but heavy walls with light floors would be more aesthetically pleasing
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I prefer the versions where the background is white, it makes it instantly apparent where's dungeon and where's solid rock. I like the simplicity of the earlier black-and-white maps, though I'm not saying the coloured one are bad.
I am a geology nerd.
another positive thing about a white background is of course saving toner/ink if printed
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thanks guys!
I printed all 3 of them out today.. It was disappointing for the colored one and the black lines were too floor tiles in the 1st and 2nd one are too strong.. Definitely need to be toned down alot.
I really like the 3rd B/W one, it does retain the 'classic' style. And really nice for a first attempt revision!