We'll see what we can doIs it possible to release a black and white version which would be easier to take notes on (for example which hexes that the players have visited, where there can be possible adventure sites etc.)?
I don't have PS, and when I open this with GIMP it's not a layered file. Can anyone confirm if this has layers with all the map elements? I'd ideally like something similar to what others are asking for - a black and while, basic line drawing map with hexes and the row/column names to track notes on the map secret from players.Hello!
The PDFs shared previosuly in this thread are high resolution.
The full PSD file of the map can be downloaded here. Be aware its a huge file - over 1.4 GB.
I can confirm it contains layers, actually one of the few times I'm glad I have 32GB RAM, Photoshop uses almost 18GB with just this one file open!I don't have PS, and when I open this with GIMP it's not a layered file. Can anyone confirm if this has layers with all the map elements? I'd ideally like something similar to what others are asking for - a black and while, basic line drawing map with hexes and the row/column names to track notes on the map secret from players.Hello!
The PDFs shared previosuly in this thread are high resolution.
The full PSD file of the map can be downloaded here. Be aware its a huge file - over 1.4 GB.
Looks great Taharez and I'll probably use this myself when playing with the kids. I noted some names were missing or half-missing. ”The Seyster” is just ”The” for instance and ”Foolswater” is ”Foolswa”. Perhaps just on my computer?I simplified it a bit, removed some layers, and changed some colors/contrast as well as converted to grayscale. The JPEG is 23MB in full resolution, so quite hefty, let me know if it's what you wanted: Dropbox link
Oh that's awesome!I can confirm it contains layers, actually one of the few times I'm glad I have 32GB RAM, Photoshop uses almost 18GB with just this one file open!
I simplified it a bit, removed some layers, and changed some colors/contrast as well as converted to grayscale. The JPEG is 23MB in full resolution, so quite hefty, let me know if it's what you wanted: Dropbox link
Good catch! Appears this is caused by font substitution when I edited in PS, I'll see if I can find the original font online and re-do it.Looks great Taharez and I'll probably use this myself when playing with the kids. I noted some names were missing or half-missing. ”The Seyster” is just ”The” for instance and ”Foolswater” is ”Foolswa”. Perhaps just on my computer?
Yep, did one without as well: Dropbox linkOh that's awesome!I can confirm it contains layers, actually one of the few times I'm glad I have 32GB RAM, Photoshop uses almost 18GB with just this one file open!
I simplified it a bit, removed some layers, and changed some colors/contrast as well as converted to grayscale. The JPEG is 23MB in full resolution, so quite hefty, let me know if it's what you wanted: Dropbox link
Any chance of a version without the names on it though?
You are a hero! This is fantastic!Yep, did one without as well: Dropbox linkOh that's awesome!I can confirm it contains layers, actually one of the few times I'm glad I have 32GB RAM, Photoshop uses almost 18GB with just this one file open!
I simplified it a bit, removed some layers, and changed some colors/contrast as well as converted to grayscale. The JPEG is 23MB in full resolution, so quite hefty, let me know if it's what you wanted: Dropbox link
Any chance of a version without the names on it though?