roflo1 1w ago • 100%
Lol. Yes. They’re trees.
Legend has it, that some guy named Tolkien popularized that style. Of course, he was better than me at drawing.
roflo1 4w ago • 100%
Maybe…? I haven’t explored that particular cave system myself. I acquired the map off a band of adventurers. 😉
At first glance, it may seem strange to find living accomodations inside the megadungeons. But then I tell myself that for the denizens life simply goes on and they do the best they can with the space available. Also, it's just a game. ;)
I wanted to draw a certain layout from memory, but then totally misjudged the size of my tiny scrap of paper... oh well.
The maps for the 2E Planescape sourcebooks blew my mind (they still do). I wish this were a better homage.
This was inspired by the drawing style of Eneko Menica. Even if you don't understand Spanish, you should still be able to follow his videos: https://youtu.be/9V2HxD6GdWA?si=tQCneXCgcLXzhQtN
roflo1 2mo ago • 100%
Thanks!
And yes. When I manage to collect enough dungeon or cave maps, I might try to arrange /place them so that they (sort of) connect into a larger complex.
roflo1 2mo ago • 100%
Lol. Maybe? Or perhaps it’s an abandoned throne room?
Seriously though, micro-maps can be very forgiving but I still didn’t want to risk ruining it by adding more decorations. Even if it is quite empty as it stands.
My first satisfactory try at isometric. Had to draw guides with a pencil first, and erase them when I was done.
roflo1 2mo ago • 100%
It’s inspired after a rural town I knew many decades ago. After drawing it I searched for it in Google Maps and confirmed that my memory isn’t all that good. 😅
roflo1 3mo ago • 100%
It’s supposed to be a stove hood. But yea, now I realize it’s similar to the way pits are often drawn.
roflo1 3mo ago • 100%
Heh. It was a thinner scrap of paper than most of the other maps I’ve posted.
roflo1 3mo ago • 100%
.. and lots of places for an ambush, right? ;)
roflo1 5mo ago • 100%
Yeah, I created it mostly out of nostalgia...
There used to be a Google+ community with the same purpose. When G+ closed, many groups flocked to all sorts of platforms (all walled gardens, mind you), but many communities also died in the process.
roflo1 8mo ago • 100%
I can't seem to edit the post.. but in the meantime, here's the link: https://bit.ly/kultdrops
roflo1 9mo ago • 100%
The easiest Traveller version is definitely the one from Mongoose.
Also, you should check out Seth Skorkowsky’s overview videos:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL25p5gPY6qKVUg6ys5N1oRlsBI7DTByyI
roflo1 10mo ago • 100%
It's already made in JS (but without a canvas).
So, OP: I guess it's already Free and it's already Open Source. Just save the HTML page somewhere.
roflo1 10mo ago • 100%
From your last sentence, perhaps a few of Seth Skorkowsky’s videos fit the bill:
https://youtu.be/0j43ukEIFUM?si=R7X34IHOkRmvO-wJ
https://youtu.be/fDuDDz8pKgk?si=sNu0n6sb_slOagyz
https://youtu.be/uAIUhQatJrg?si=dpr-4MtR088dcHsm
https://youtu.be/hNElPzNkgOs?si=C0eigQvIxpsMIdEU
But then I have to ask: What do you think is a better player? How does your table work? What kind of games does your group prefer? What do you all appreciate the most from the game?
Some groups are delighted when everyone has a great backstory, while others yawn at it. Some groups enjoy voice acting while some of us don’t bother as long as you stay in character when needed. Some like full immersion and others mostly like to hang around with friends. Some like the sandbox while others wish for a carefully thought out plot. Some like hack n’ slash and others prefer political intrigue and social interactions.
How do you describe a fun, a great session?
roflo1 11mo ago • 100%
The X post, for those interested: https://twitter.com/KultRPG/status/1728391053668126829
roflo1 12mo ago • 100%
Thanks! I'm pretty sure I'll have UV clearance.