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Post by Dave on Mar 9, 2012 7:58:51 GMT -9
  PDF: 42"x60" full map PDF: 42"x60" full map with 1 inch grid PDF: Map divided into 36 sections for A4 paper PDF: Map divided into 36 sections with 1 inch grid for A4 paper PDF: Map divided into 36 sections for US letter (8.5"x11") paper PDF: Map divided into 36 sections with 1 inch grid for US letter (8.5"x11") paper PDF/JPG: Section guide showing each of the 36 numbered sections for easy reference  You'll need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 or later in order to use these files.  The full map is 42x60 inches / 106x152cm. You can print off individual sections as well, which are 7x10 inches fitted onto both A4 and US letter size sheets for your convenience. The optional grid is set up as 1 inch squares, and is perfectly suited for RPGs and wargames that use a 1 inch = 5 foot scale (28mm/30mm), and you can always adjust the printed size to virtually any gaming scale.   
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Post by pblade on Mar 11, 2012 4:02:48 GMT -9
This looks really nice.
Did you, by some odd chance, include areas specific to your buildings' footprints?
- Pb
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Post by Dave on Mar 11, 2012 7:05:45 GMT -9
No, I didn't have any particular building arrangement in mind when I designed this.
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Post by stevelortz on Mar 11, 2012 14:42:32 GMT -9
It would be good to see one of these laid out with a batch of your buildings on it. Maybe someone with the interest will do it, and post pictures in the gallery.
By golly, if I had the dedicated game room I used to have, I'd do it.
Have fun! Steve
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Post by paladin on Mar 12, 2012 10:31:14 GMT -9
 Best Medieval Cobblestones I have seen, really.
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Post by Rhannon on Mar 12, 2012 13:12:58 GMT -9
No, I didn't have any particular building arrangement in mind when I designed this. Ok, then maybe have you any suggestions (I've just got this map and I also like a walled village or a small fortified town with gates ) ? 
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Post by Dave on Mar 12, 2012 13:56:31 GMT -9
I'd recommend the Low Walls Set or the Walls of Rake's Corner, and the Wooden Fences. The West Gate or East Gate would be a good choice for a gate.
The Low Street Buildings Bundle and Maritime Buildings Bundle contain a lot of buildings to get you started.
The Village Pub or Willow Brook Inn would make a nice centerpiece near the square. The Clock Tower and Tudor models could be scattered around, too.
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Post by aviphysics on Mar 12, 2012 16:54:07 GMT -9
I am thinking about doing a kit bash of this to make it tile-able. Doesn't look like the adjustments would need to be very large. Would be a good use of the stitching skills I picked up doing panoramas.
edit: putting a PSD version up for sale would be nice but I am guess it would also be huge.
BTW... Can anyone recommend a good posterizer?
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Post by Dave on Mar 12, 2012 17:39:23 GMT -9
No need for a PSD version. You should be able to open the PDF and save it as a PSD.
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Post by aviphysics on Mar 12, 2012 19:07:44 GMT -9
No need for a PSD version. You should be able to open the PDF and save it as a PSD. Done... Here is my progress so far. I hope it is low enough resolution so as to not offend. I added 6" to bring it up to my table size 4'x4'. It is sort of a half @$%rf job but is good enough for gaming. Someone could definitely spot the stamping if they were looking for it. Gonna match up top and bottom later. I wish there was a way to share with other people who bought the set. Maybe Dave would let me post just enough for other people to copy and paste onto their map. EDIT: Imaged removed by board admin.Fair enough. I guess if Dave gives an acceptable size to post at than I will share
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Post by Dave on Mar 12, 2012 19:17:42 GMT -9
Please read the Info.txt file included with your download. It explains what you can and can't do with my files. If you have any questions, just let me know. 
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Post by aviphysics on Mar 12, 2012 19:28:39 GMT -9
Please read the Info.txt file included with your download. It explains what you can and can't do with my files. If you have any questions, just let me know.  I get why you go with the one size fits all policy. Anything more nuanced would be difficult to regulate. On the other hand it is ham-fisted to the point of being a pretty big turn off to me. Half the fun of modding is at least being able to show off even if you can't share at usable resolutions. *no smiley could possibly indicate the complex and nuanced emotions that your policy gives me*
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Post by Dave on Mar 12, 2012 21:39:05 GMT -9
I'd be fine with your posting a photo of the finished work -- something that would be pretty tough to use. I felt that the image you posted was just over the line -- something that could cropped and still be be useful as web graphics.
I have lots of reasons for wanting to control the way my artwork finds its way to the public, and to customers. The fact is I'd be happy to look at your digital patch and consider offering it as free download.
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Post by aviphysics on Mar 13, 2012 4:56:57 GMT -9
I'd be fine with your posting a photo of the finished work -- something that would be pretty tough to use. I felt that the image you posted was just over the line -- something that could cropped and still be be useful as web graphics. I have lots of reasons for wanting to control the way my artwork finds its way to the public, and to customers. The fact is I'd be happy to look at your digital patch and consider offering it as free download. This I can live with
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