wery nice - although it still means digging around for the maps - a huge sorted gallery of maps would be a fantastic solution
I have a keyword index in my sig which I scrape the guild thread titles for every few months. If you look under city theres lots of threads there. If you want to suggest new keywords then be my guest (PM me or something like that).
wery nice - although it still means digging around for the maps - a huge sorted gallery of maps would be a fantastic solution
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I was referred to this site to find maps to use for a Shadowrun game I am running online.. and while I have found some excellent maps to use I had to wade though a ton of stuff that simply was not relevant to my search. ( I did see many wonderful maps and as one who used to hand draw maps for AD&D games back in the day, I have the itch to start again) I think this is a wonderful Idea to create a database.. I am new to the board myself but as I learn how to make some on the PC and such I hope to contribute eventually..
Bring it on Don ... *lol*... welcome and we look forward to seing what you do - but be warned.. this guild is like Giddes last cartograhpy challenge win - Hotel California... once you join.. you'll never leave
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:: FREE Tiles - Compasses :: Other Taking a commision - Copyright & Creative Commons ::
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Hahahaha ... but who'd want to? So much more fun just to join in the dancing -- err, mapping.
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