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Re: Inked Adventures Hand Drawn Geomorph Tiles

Posted by Billiam Babble on Dec 10, 2012; 10:28pm
URL: http://the-lost-and-the-damned.71.s1.nabble.com/Inked-Adventures-Hand-Drawn-Geomorph-Tiles-tp7579222p7579253.html

MortiS-the-Lost wrote
These are excellent - I might try using these for a bit of pre-game planning Dungeoneer's Survival Guide (AD&D 2nd) style. From the looks of them most of them can be re-created 'full size' using the regular inch-grid Inked Adventures tiles
Interesting, it was definitely fun drawing caverns for a change. After the larger plans, the geomorphs were very liberating. As with the dungeon parts, the levels of elevation are totally up to the DM, but all of the exits are in the same plane - if that makes sense. The Survival Guide makes you think of caverns in a specialist way.  I reckon most of the cavern sections would benefit from side angle cut away views. I'm glad you feel the art is good enough to scale up.

As for using them with miniatures - although 20mm squares and the smaller scale mean they are not much use with 28mm scale miniatures, I can see them being used with smaller scale miniatures like RPE's Demon World 15mm fantasy range or Caesar Miniatures's rather nice 1:72 fantasy miniatures
Funny you should mention 1:72 - I'm pretty sure that there's some micro-scale paper dungeon plans out there.  Curiously, 15mm and smaller seems mainly the domain of army games mostly.

Sorry about the lateness of my reply I've been rather busy doing graphic work for the Midgard Miniatures KickStarter which I shall shamelessly plug here, because this is my website and I can do what I want ...


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