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    Guild Novice Polkadot's Avatar
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    Map First Battlemap: Kobold Lair

    Definitely a few things to fix and improve, but still rather happy for my first battlemap as a new DM. Once Tuesday rolls around, I'll see how it fares in actual combat.

    I need to figure out a good method for the wood elements. It's daunting enough that I didn't even worry on this one.
    Also just realized I forgot to draw:
    1) weapons on the weapon rack
    2) the stairs in the hallway leading to the stone chamber.

    Of course it wouldn't be a kobold encounter without traps -- there's a few pit traps and trip wires not shown.

    Feedback and advice are appreciated!

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    Excellent first map. Exactly what you need to run a great game. Hope you and your players have a blast.

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    That's a good map for use in a VTT or as a battlemap. Plenty of detail without being cluttered and also easy to understand what is what.

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    Just sketch thin lines on the wooden items to simulate wood grain. Really nice and clean looking map, by the way.
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    Nice gradient change along the cliff lines. Makes it feel like they roll back and up.

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    Looks great! I like how you did the walls, that brushwork around the stone looks fantastic. I personally would still slam about 10 paper textures on it, but that's just me and my issues I like how clear and not cluttered it is. I'll second Bogie, just what you need for a good encounter. I hope your players like it as much as we do.
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    Wow, you did a terrific job. Kudos!

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    This looks so clean! What software did you use to create this? Also, I love the fire pit glow!

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