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  • [WIP] - Doriant - Gold Coast - Eknapata Desert - Sakherma Ruins

    Hi Monsen,

    At your convenience, I have a pair of maps to submit. This is for the Sakherma Ruins, which is located in Doriant - Gold Coast - Eknapata Desert in the area boxed here:

    I will post the FCW files as follow-ups in this thread.

    Also, fellow mappers: I have plans to map the big city of Khemtufu and the Temple of Fah, but feel free to dive in anywhere else in the Eknapata Desert if you wish.

    C.C. Charron
  • Seeking: Feather, scale fills

    Aww, thank you, @Wyvern!

    Wyvern
  • Seeking: Feather, scale fills

    Thank you, Sue. No, please don't drop anything for this! Right now, I'm just experimenting without any time deadlines. And it's not commercial, so that tip is helpful.

    I forgot you can't align a Texture Overblend. Let me see if I can experiment with some symbols, or with seamless fills available for noncommercial use.

    Thank you!

    Don Anderson Jr.Loopysue
  • OSR Dungeons - The Goblin Outpost and the Lost Tomb

    Inspired by today's Live tutorial, here's my quickie dungeon map, old school style. I decided to add gridlines and remove the transparency effect from the grid sheet so the grid would stand out prominently, as if I drew the map on graph paper.

    Some goblins have set up an outpost in some caves located near the ruins of an ancient temple for a long-forgotten civilization. Unfortunately, the goblins seem to have accidentally poked their way into a forgotten crypt, disturbing a long-slumbering occupant who isn't particularly happy with its new neighbors.


    LoopysueRalfamerigoVWyvernRickoGeorge
  • Live Mapping: OSR Dungeons

    I like how it simultaneously stretches both my creative mind and my analytical, problem-solving mind. And there’s always something new to learn.

    Don Anderson Jr.