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I think the gazebos should be octagonal rather than hexagonal to make access easier with a small bench along each diagonal wall so visitors can sit out of the rain if they need to. Also maybe you could replace a few graves with a larger family mausoleum containing several stacked crypts.
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I think the gazebos should be octagonal rather than hexagonal to make access easier with a small bench along each diagonal wall so visitors can sit out of the rain if they need to. Also maybe you could replace a few graves with a larger family mausoleum containing several stacked crypts.
ive used gazebo as floor decoration. they are not "gazebos" XD
What style/how did you make those bushes below every grave? I really like it and see it in many professional made maps both by paizo for pathfinder and wizards of the coast on DnD! Been wondering how to reproduce it in CC3+ and here it is! So, any advice? :)
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What style/how did you make those bushes below every grave? I really like it and see it in many professional made maps both by paizo for pathfinder and wizards of the coast on DnD! Been wondering how to reproduce it in CC3+ and here it is! So, any advice? :)
i use mike schley style, those brushes i put in a diferent layer, using symbols back as name to me. i put this layer just up symbols - normal - one.
Ralf did a Live Mapping session on DD3 lighting, which you can actually use in city or overland maps, though its not so common. This example is dungeon, but it should be fairly easy to adapt. Shout if you have any difficulties.
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Ralf did a Live Mapping session on DD3 lighting, which you can actually use in city or overland maps, though its not so common. This example is dungeon, but it should be fairly easy to adapt. Shout if you have any difficulties.
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I have a bad feeling about this...
That's scary alright. Not just one, but two gazebos!
footsteps and 2 opened graves tell me your right :D
ive used gazebo as floor decoration. they are not "gazebos" XD
What style/how did you make those bushes below every grave? I really like it and see it in many professional made maps both by paizo for pathfinder and wizards of the coast on DnD! Been wondering how to reproduce it in CC3+ and here it is! So, any advice? :)
Hi @Ricko !
I like it!
What about a night version? The lighting tools in CC3+ is amazing and this kind of map would have the perfect mood for it ๐๐
dont know how to do night version, where i can find more info?
cheers
i use mike schley style, those brushes i put in a diferent layer, using symbols back as name to me. i put this layer just up symbols - normal - one.
Ralf did a Live Mapping session on DD3 lighting, which you can actually use in city or overland maps, though its not so common. This example is dungeon, but it should be fairly easy to adapt. Shout if you have any difficulties.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQKEswmn10A
Sorry for the late reply! @Loopysue is right, as usual! ;)
I used the lighting tool a couple of times. It is quite easy and extremely well working!
Oops! Sorry AleD. I got carried away and slightly hijacked your conversation.