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:icontorstan:
This map pack details an underground settlement that’s degraded over time. It could be the entrance to an old dwarf hold, or the remains of a secret temple beneath an unsuspecting town. The map was designed with combat encounters in mind. There are a number of different levels, lots of cover and rickety bridges across a raging river.

The map pack contains:
• High resolution jpgs sized for use in virtual tabletop programs, both with and without grids, and without bridges.
• Letter sized and A4 pdf map packs in colour and printer-friendly black and white for printing out at home for tabletop use.
• Two Maptool campaign files set up for quick use in the 4.0 version of the world’s most popular roleplaying game and its 3.5 thriving spiritual successor. They require maptool version 1.3b60 or later.
• The bridges as stand alone png objects that can be dropped into other maps.

You can get it here for $2: [link]
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Mood: Wow! ~SilenceGoddess Jun 8, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
cool!!
what kind of program do you use for your maps?
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:icontorstan:
Thanks!

All done in Photoshop with a Wacom graphics tablet.
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:iconfoxlee:
~foxlee Feb 21, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
You have some astonishing beautiful battle maps here. I'll certainly consider those map packs next time I need some location inspiration.
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:icontorstan:
Thank you - I'm really glad you like them. Also - if you have any comments on how they could be improved I'm always happy to hear about them.
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:icondatoria:
Mood: Love ~datoria Aug 2, 2010  Professional Filmographer
Another cool map. I love how you render depressions in the landscapes ^^ And the water adds a great shock of colour.
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:icontorstan:
Thanks for the compliment! It's always tricky to get the heights to read well in a top down map. This worked pretty well in the end. You're right about the river too - it really needed that splash of colour.
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~Sapiento Jul 25, 2010  Professional Digital Artist
Very fine map.
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