thedutchartist1
First Post
I've decided to start up a new D&D session, and for the first time since I started i'm trying to follow the DM Guide as closely as I can.
However, upon building the world, I came upon a problem.
On the chapter about Mapping your Campaign [pag. 14], It says:
I'm building my map the other way around; I start with a continent, then work the kingdoms in there, then the provinces etc. But whatever I try in photoshop, I cannot manage to fit 10 hexes in my continent scale, and have two cities which are 3 continent-hexes apart to be 30 kingdom-hexes apart.
I'm probably doing something really wrong, but I'd rather ask around first before restarting.
However, upon building the world, I came upon a problem.
On the chapter about Mapping your Campaign [pag. 14], It says:
Whichever scale you start with, it's easy to zoom in or
out on your maps. At continent scale, 1 hex represents
the same area as 10 kingdom-scale hexes. Two cities
that are 3 hexes (180 miles) apart on your continent
map would be 30 hexes apart on your kingdom map,
and might define the opposite ends of the region you're
detailing
I'm building my map the other way around; I start with a continent, then work the kingdoms in there, then the provinces etc. But whatever I try in photoshop, I cannot manage to fit 10 hexes in my continent scale, and have two cities which are 3 continent-hexes apart to be 30 kingdom-hexes apart.
I'm probably doing something really wrong, but I'd rather ask around first before restarting.