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<blockquote data-quote="ConnorSB" data-source="post: 1203374" data-attributes="member: 14273"><p>Right now I'm planning on purchasing a bunch of the Skeleton Key games stuff, having tested my printing and cardstock-onto-gluing abilities with a bunch of thier samples. Thier stuff looks good, its cheap, and will make my game much more.... good looking, when I actually run one again.</p><p></p><p>I like the PDF thing, and Skeletonkey seems to have done things right with them. When i printed some of the free tiles, they never did the annoying thing of printing over multipe pages, which has the potential to really mess up cutting and pasting jobs (not fun when the corridor is cut in half and is impossible to realign), like some mapping pdfs i have used. Thier room selection is very good, and all look good because there is no repetion in the way flagstones are cracked and broken (IE: a very natural, nonrepetative look).</p><p></p><p>My one comment/suggestion is that it would be very, very cool if they got the rights to "remap" dungeons from other products (outside Skeleton Key games), making a companion product that was basically the maps in the adventure, blown up and detailed and colored and printable.</p><p></p><p>Like if they called up Monte and got the rights to sell the "Banewarrens Map Companion" PDF, which would have all the rooms from the adventure, beautifully mapped out and ready to be printed (and modular, of course). Of course, I plan on doing this anyway for my own use, but it would be a very, very cool addition to my game.</p><p></p><p>Even if there were not specific companion products, it would be cool if they could put out a little mini-pdf that basically says "this is what the dungeon looks like in the book, with room numbers and stuff, with another map next to the first with new numbers, and the rooms divided up using different colors saying "these are the tiles you will need from Dungeon Corridors I and II, and this is where to place them to reproduce "The dungeon of (insert name or whatever).""</p><p></p><p>Now that would be cool... and mean that I wouldnt have to do any work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConnorSB, post: 1203374, member: 14273"] Right now I'm planning on purchasing a bunch of the Skeleton Key games stuff, having tested my printing and cardstock-onto-gluing abilities with a bunch of thier samples. Thier stuff looks good, its cheap, and will make my game much more.... good looking, when I actually run one again. I like the PDF thing, and Skeletonkey seems to have done things right with them. When i printed some of the free tiles, they never did the annoying thing of printing over multipe pages, which has the potential to really mess up cutting and pasting jobs (not fun when the corridor is cut in half and is impossible to realign), like some mapping pdfs i have used. Thier room selection is very good, and all look good because there is no repetion in the way flagstones are cracked and broken (IE: a very natural, nonrepetative look). My one comment/suggestion is that it would be very, very cool if they got the rights to "remap" dungeons from other products (outside Skeleton Key games), making a companion product that was basically the maps in the adventure, blown up and detailed and colored and printable. Like if they called up Monte and got the rights to sell the "Banewarrens Map Companion" PDF, which would have all the rooms from the adventure, beautifully mapped out and ready to be printed (and modular, of course). Of course, I plan on doing this anyway for my own use, but it would be a very, very cool addition to my game. Even if there were not specific companion products, it would be cool if they could put out a little mini-pdf that basically says "this is what the dungeon looks like in the book, with room numbers and stuff, with another map next to the first with new numbers, and the rooms divided up using different colors saying "these are the tiles you will need from Dungeon Corridors I and II, and this is where to place them to reproduce "The dungeon of (insert name or whatever)."" Now that would be cool... and mean that I wouldnt have to do any work. [/QUOTE]
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