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Post by oldschooldm on Feb 21, 2016 0:01:50 GMT -9
Araumycos is a compound creature covering many square miles and lives in the underdark. "A soft glowing light rises from ahead,emanating from a vast cavern. The entire surface of this giant cave - floor, walls, and ceiling - is blanketed with moss and fungi, all in shades of white, and soft pastels of pink, violet, green, and pale blue. The diffuse light the mushrooms shed makes the vista waver, as if seen through mist. This just a small portion of Araumycos. I want to represent this creature using floor tiles. I could have sworn that someone had made awesome fantastic all-glowy-blue-moss-with-colored-mushrooms before. (Honestly, I thought that it was BSGTony (lordzsezse). The Bog is close... I looked for at least an hour. Then it hit me that there was something from my experience that was very close, but not in a useful form: Zangarmarsh from Worlds of Warcraft. Does anyone know of tiles like this? Or ones that I can color-shift to make look like a giant "carpet" of glowing moss and mushrooms? I was imagining something like LZZ's Ground Set #7 (Cave), but all glowed up and mossy like the illuminated parts of Ground set #17 (Bog of Hope)...
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Post by inkhorn on Feb 21, 2016 5:04:09 GMT -9
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Post by ignatious on Feb 21, 2016 5:53:37 GMT -9
This thread over at the fdg forums had some fungal tiles, but you were the last poster mentioning that rapidshare was closing. I thought I had them, but I'm not finding them in my files. Perhaps someone else over there still has the pdfs. Or you can download them from deathdragons photobucket. I just got this one there.
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Post by ignatious on Feb 21, 2016 5:56:59 GMT -9
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Post by oldschooldm on Feb 21, 2016 7:09:36 GMT -9
I *knew* I saw them somewhere. How fitting I forgot it was me saying "are these archived"? Thanks for the reminder. I'll go ask over there.
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Post by oldschooldm on Feb 21, 2016 7:16:15 GMT -9
Thanks for the links, inkhorn - and welcome to the community! I already have lots of plain cavern tiles, but the link to free-dungeon-tiles-to-print is a great contribution, always. Also, the Creeping Tangle at wizards was not something I'd considered and worth sharing as well. I'm looking for stuff much more in line with what ignatious found. Thanks again for the effort, it is truly appreciated.
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