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<blockquote data-quote="Cristian Andreu" data-source="post: 7192151" data-attributes="member: 23822"><p>Sorry for the long delay. I lost access to my account and I hadn't changed the recovery mail since 2004! Took me months to figure how to log back in.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's not in the diagram. I set a minimum size of, I think, 100 miles (can't remember right now; I'd have to check my research notes) for objects to show up (mainly because the Astromundi Cluster would have been impossible to fit), but I thought about making an exception for the Rock of Bral. However, as you mention, the Rock does not have a unique location, and instead was meant to be moved to wherever the DM wanted.</p><p></p><p>______________</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes! Paul Westermeyer's Guide to the Sphere was a very helpful resource (I listed it on the bibliography used to create the diagram), particularly since it helped me to check all the references I might have missed. I did leave out the Hackmaster parts, though, since I wanted to focus exclusively on AD&D 2e canonical material. An excellent document, very thorough.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hey there!</p><p></p><p>The main problem I think you migth encounter are the colours; I drew it in RGB and for printing you'd prefer CMYK, as the colours you see on the screen do not necessarily correspond to what a printer will produce. Maybe a small-size test could help determine how it'll look.</p><p></p><p>Size-wise, it should look fine. It's drawn at 300dpi, so it measures almost exactly 3x3 ft. Text blocks ought to be legible at that size as well, though the more crowded crystal spheres might need checking from really close.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Glad you enjoyed it.</p><p></p><p>As for the missing demiplanes: I'm always on the hunt for more information. However, while I cannot recall the Isle of Black Trees (I'll check it out!), I do seem to remember the Clockwork Gap showing up in a Dragon Magazine well into 3e, while the diagram is limited only to AD&D 2e stuff.</p><p></p><p>Though maybe there's an older version that I'm missing! Do you know if it showed up during 2e in any capacity?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cristian Andreu, post: 7192151, member: 23822"] Sorry for the long delay. I lost access to my account and I hadn't changed the recovery mail since 2004! Took me months to figure how to log back in. It's not in the diagram. I set a minimum size of, I think, 100 miles (can't remember right now; I'd have to check my research notes) for objects to show up (mainly because the Astromundi Cluster would have been impossible to fit), but I thought about making an exception for the Rock of Bral. However, as you mention, the Rock does not have a unique location, and instead was meant to be moved to wherever the DM wanted. ______________ Yes! Paul Westermeyer's Guide to the Sphere was a very helpful resource (I listed it on the bibliography used to create the diagram), particularly since it helped me to check all the references I might have missed. I did leave out the Hackmaster parts, though, since I wanted to focus exclusively on AD&D 2e canonical material. An excellent document, very thorough. Hey there! The main problem I think you migth encounter are the colours; I drew it in RGB and for printing you'd prefer CMYK, as the colours you see on the screen do not necessarily correspond to what a printer will produce. Maybe a small-size test could help determine how it'll look. Size-wise, it should look fine. It's drawn at 300dpi, so it measures almost exactly 3x3 ft. Text blocks ought to be legible at that size as well, though the more crowded crystal spheres might need checking from really close. Glad you enjoyed it. As for the missing demiplanes: I'm always on the hunt for more information. However, while I cannot recall the Isle of Black Trees (I'll check it out!), I do seem to remember the Clockwork Gap showing up in a Dragon Magazine well into 3e, while the diagram is limited only to AD&D 2e stuff. Though maybe there's an older version that I'm missing! Do you know if it showed up during 2e in any capacity? [/QUOTE]
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