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<blockquote data-quote="Toscadero" data-source="post: 2412701" data-attributes="member: 2297"><p>Our group had our first session last night with the new set up. Everyone loved it. We are using a Dell 1100MP which I got for $699.00. The projector is hooked to a retail clothing fixture that runs from floor to ceiling with aluminum straps picked up at Home Depot. For now we are projecting onto a piece of white foam core. We are going to grid the foam core for better measuring. I told the guys that the first one to spill salsa or coke on the foam core gets a free ride since we can flip it over. Next guy springs for a new piece of foam core.</p><p></p><p>We are currently playing WFRP. We are using the Paths of the Damned: Ashes of Middenheim book. I mapped out a section of Middenheim, the sewers and a Skaven den in a set of caverns for the adventure last night. The Neverwinter Nights toolset was used for the maps. I've only played a small part of Neverwinter Nights and lightly experimented with the toolset. Regardless, the maps came out fine. The chimneys in the city had smoke pouring out and the sewers and caverns had water dripping sounds, etc. The players really freaked when they were in the caverns and a rock cave in sound effect went off. The toolset is really as easy to work with as Steel Wind makes it out to be. </p><p></p><p>The set up takes about 10 minutes and the same amount of time for the tear down. My wife is happy because the projector stores in a cabinet and the fixture goes to the garage until next meeting. I've attached some pictures. Only one of the actual foam core with a map as we couldn't figure out how to turn off the flash and it kept ruining our pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toscadero, post: 2412701, member: 2297"] Our group had our first session last night with the new set up. Everyone loved it. We are using a Dell 1100MP which I got for $699.00. The projector is hooked to a retail clothing fixture that runs from floor to ceiling with aluminum straps picked up at Home Depot. For now we are projecting onto a piece of white foam core. We are going to grid the foam core for better measuring. I told the guys that the first one to spill salsa or coke on the foam core gets a free ride since we can flip it over. Next guy springs for a new piece of foam core. We are currently playing WFRP. We are using the Paths of the Damned: Ashes of Middenheim book. I mapped out a section of Middenheim, the sewers and a Skaven den in a set of caverns for the adventure last night. The Neverwinter Nights toolset was used for the maps. I've only played a small part of Neverwinter Nights and lightly experimented with the toolset. Regardless, the maps came out fine. The chimneys in the city had smoke pouring out and the sewers and caverns had water dripping sounds, etc. The players really freaked when they were in the caverns and a rock cave in sound effect went off. The toolset is really as easy to work with as Steel Wind makes it out to be. The set up takes about 10 minutes and the same amount of time for the tear down. My wife is happy because the projector stores in a cabinet and the fixture goes to the garage until next meeting. I've attached some pictures. Only one of the actual foam core with a map as we couldn't figure out how to turn off the flash and it kept ruining our pictures. [/QUOTE]
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