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<blockquote data-quote="Callistoga Kid" data-source="post: 4739455" data-attributes="member: 83180"><p>As for our table, I think I'll be using a ping-pong table. Havn't gotten exact measurements, but it's quite large. Granted, not big enough for 175"x225", but instead of breaking it up into rooms, I might just break it into fourths, or smaller if neccessary. That would probably fit.</p><p> </p><p>As for the pixellation and the quality and what not, my method of hiding the DM specific information will be cutting pieces with an exacto knife from spare copies of the map and pasting them over numbers, traps on the floor, etc. So in the long run, I think that a bit of poor quality will work towards my favor in that the players won't be able to easily spot a pasted over trap or what have you.</p><p> </p><p>Also, I've thought about buying dungeon tiles and those types of products... but it's pretty discouraging just flipping through the map booklet. Kinda hard to describe, but I just don't think it would work. Also, I feel that I would get frustrated and sacrifice the accuracy of the dungeon for the easiness of making it look good on dungeon tiles (welllll... this room could be a weee bit smaller I suppose...).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Callistoga Kid, post: 4739455, member: 83180"] As for our table, I think I'll be using a ping-pong table. Havn't gotten exact measurements, but it's quite large. Granted, not big enough for 175"x225", but instead of breaking it up into rooms, I might just break it into fourths, or smaller if neccessary. That would probably fit. As for the pixellation and the quality and what not, my method of hiding the DM specific information will be cutting pieces with an exacto knife from spare copies of the map and pasting them over numbers, traps on the floor, etc. So in the long run, I think that a bit of poor quality will work towards my favor in that the players won't be able to easily spot a pasted over trap or what have you. Also, I've thought about buying dungeon tiles and those types of products... but it's pretty discouraging just flipping through the map booklet. Kinda hard to describe, but I just don't think it would work. Also, I feel that I would get frustrated and sacrifice the accuracy of the dungeon for the easiness of making it look good on dungeon tiles (welllll... this room could be a weee bit smaller I suppose...). [/QUOTE]
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