Wyvern
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The Creepy Crypt project
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Making hand drawn seamless tiles
I've told you these details because it took me 2 hours of really intensive googling to find out how to activate it.
This reminds me of the first time I opened GIMP - OK, I have the three (what? why?) windows open; NOW what do I do? And which of the three windows do I do what in?
Glad you've managed to source a better program for creating seamless textures though. I know this is something that keeps on coming back time after time for quite a number of folks here.
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The Creepy Crypt project
Not convinced about the scariness of ordinary worms - though the symbols are beautifully done, as we'd expect.
The maw of the "Tremors" worm is something else again though! (1990 movie - Wikipedia link for the confused!)
As for the question "Are worms creepy?", there's always the D&D Purple Worm...
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Panzer sample thread
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Community Atlas: Embra - Villages
Yeah, I did think about that some time ago, but there's also the problem that the text's position shifts at different resolutions, such as when you zoom in or out. I've tended to work texts at just the full-map resolution for some time now because of this, so that I know exactly where the lettering's going to be. Thus if I can't read the text clearly at that level (and I usually do an A4 test-print to double-check), something has to be tweaked. In this case, that was the size of the glow.
Thanks for the compliment!
As for the positional dot, there isn't any real point to doing this, because the village's relative position is only of potential importance when approaching the city from outside (when the direction would be obvious anyway), or when moving away from it. In one sense each Village actually IS the entire city, but at a level only visible on the Mortal plane (so it only seems to be a little settlement). In addition, GMs can opt just to pick a Village, or decide one randomly, for the players to encounter when trying to reach the Faerie version of Embra, rather than using their approach-direction, so again that would invalidate such a marker.




