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A2 Forest Trail - Ruin Tower Battlemap
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My First Floorplan: Cybperpunk Club
Cool :) I need to do something modern, too - haven't really gotten into the modern floorplans yet.
You might want to go for broke and activate lighting.
Add the "Wall Shadow, point light finalize" effect to a rather "high sheet" like the map border, then start adding coloured light sources (turquoise around the "neon furniture" and maybe a different colour behind the bar/ near the entrance).
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Grand Duchy of Cimmetra: Ancient Realms with Heraldry
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Shrimp Tony
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Annual 2023
Most of all I would really enjoy an "East Asian Dungeon/ Fantasy Floorplan style", that is compatible with Sue's other recent styles (Creepy Crypts, Forest Trail).
Apart from that, there's lots of great suggestions in this thread:
Agree with Quenten that CA3 could really use more symbols or features (I've pretty much stopped using it, because I'm constantly missing items/ elements I would need for a character).
Modern/ Cyberpunk / Steampunk City/ Floor Plan Content would be cool, too. As would something Aztec/ Inca / Maya-themed.
Apart from the annuals, an update/ rework of SS3 would also probably be an instant buy for me. The current SS3 really looks quite dated, compared to newer styles.
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Community Atlas - Berenur - Temple of Aeniar
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An ambush site - Forest Trails Style
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(WIP) Night City
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Forest Trail project - part 2
@Loopysue They look a bit like cobwebs in the example picture, which is probably due to the green water and rocks underneath.
Also, the contrast between rapid, foaming water and perfectly still, clear water in between looks unnatural, as do the sharp "non wavy" water edges towards the lower left of the screen.
The rocks under water look great, but maybe some kind of blur - effect and "rougher" edges would make the water look more "flowing".
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Forest Trail project - part 2
@Loopysue Thanks a lot. The water looks great with the new fill.
Will there also be an undamaged bridge, without the hole? The damaged one looks great, but an undamaged bridge symbol is a lot more versatile to use...
@JulianDracos Another method for creating stepping stones is to use the same rock symbol twice: One copy in the "underwater" sheet, and a smaller copy on top, on the "above water" sheet, to show the dry part. Might also work with polygons.