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stone carvings
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Are there any recent tutorials for exporting maps to VTTs?
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March 2023 humble bundle
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Free Assets by Sue Daniel
Connecting Hedges (dungeon scale)
These connecting hedge symbols were created as a fast and functional solution for making dungeon scale hedge mazes in a standard DD3 map. As with all connecting symbols you select the symbol from the catalogue and click at the end of the line you wish to draw your hedge on, then proceed to click along the line as if you are tracing it. A right click at the end of the line completes the process.
Download ZIP file File size: 12MB
The catalogue contains 2 versions of the symbols. The first two are the 3 foot wide hedge and its associated round bush ends intended for use in imperial DD3 maps, and the second two are the 75cm wide metric hedge version of the same thing for metric DD3 maps. The catalogue can be accessed via the Walls button|DD2TILES| in DD3.
Alternatively, if you are navigating to find the catalogue file from any other template it can be found here: @Symbols\User\Sue\Dungeon\Connecting Hedges.FSC
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Free symbol pack - Dungeon scale connecting hedges
I made these connecting symbols 4 years ago back in 2019. It was the first connecting symbol I ever made, so it isn't drawn to the same standard I prefer to use today. However, it still works well enough if all you want is a really fast maze map. The connecting hedge doesn't officially match any particular dungeon style, but it works reasonably well in a DD3 dungeon map as shown below.
The pack contains one set of connecting hedge symbols and a symbol catalog with two options. The first pair of symbols in the catalog are the original imperial hedge that is 3 feet wide with it's associated 3ft diameter end bushes. The second pair of symbols is a metric conversion of the same, where the hedge is 75cm wide. If you have problems with hedges looking broken or sticking out too far at the corners the most likely cause is that you are using the metric hedges in an imperial map, or the imperial hedges in a metric map.
The connecting hedge pack can be downloaded here
Here is an example of the hedge used to make a maze map in DD3.
Maze pattern source: mazegenerator.net (licence required for commercial use)
Useful tip: When you have finished drawing your maze, use the round hedges to cover any visible joins at the corners.






