A small SS4 map

edited May 2021 in Show and Tell

Hi, all.

I took a break from my Cahokia project to make a small SS4 map for a D&D adventure based on the Dragonlance setting. Mike Schley created a work of art with his symbol sets, and they are easy to exploit. The frame is made in Photoshop post hoc.

I hope you like it.

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  • MedioMedio Surveyor

    I like it, indeed! Good job.

    Daniel Pereda De Pablo
  • I believe a bit of SS5 as well. Great little map. And a nice example of how to make a park interesting (note to self for next big city)

  • RalfRalf Administrator, ProFantasy 🖼 18 images Mapmaker

    "You see a Gazebo!"

    "I roll for initiative... "

    (For all those who remember the old D&D anecdote")

    A wonderful little map, thanks for sharing.

    Daniel Pereda De PabloTheschabiLoreleiMonsenWyvern
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    And a luxurious rug from Jon Roberts, I love that one. We were talking on the FB page about how easy it is to mix SS4 and SS5 for this type of maps just by changing scales. It's a great trait of Mike Schley's symbols sets.

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    Oh, gosh... I thought I'd be the only one old enough to remember that, but Lee Whipple posted a version of the story on the FB page and now you, Ralf. Long live the angry gazebo!

  • thehawkthehawk Surveyor
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    Oh, gosh... I thought I'd be the only one old enough to remember that, but Lee Whipple posted a version of the story on the FB page and now you, Ralf. Long live the angry gazebo!

    I'd completely forgotten about that one. The one I always remember when gazebos come up is the white one in a rose garden at the north end of a formal garden with a topiary that you're pretty sure the shapes change just a little when you're not looking..

    This one looks like a much more pleasant place to spend a summer afternoon!

    Daniel Pereda De Pablo
  • Well if we're talking gazebos - and this famous one particularly - you might care to take a look at this Pay What You Want paper mini on Drive Thru RPG:


    Daniel Pereda De PabloCalibre
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