I know you all are eager to see why I did that last thing yesterday, why I made a copy of the grinding stone like that.
So, the carpet dealers carpets are done, so what can we more need for a market? I got an idea at the cottage, a grindstone, so this will be the next object project for the market.
Now, we need to create some different items needed to build our market stands.
I do this piece by piece, and soon we can start to make the presets, that we can use in OmniGraffle or Dundjinni when making maps. Btw, Dundjinni is moving to a new ISP, that’s why the forum is down, might be gone a week or two but Mindy said it will come up again.
Are you all eager to see the result from yesterdays work? Good, here we go.
Today we’re gonna add some more bits and pieces that we need to make a market map that looks genuine for Egypt around 1935. I do not specify the bettar than that to avoid spoiling things for my players.
We have for the past two days made some nice looking market stand rooftops, and we might come back to those later on. Today we will focus on the market stands themselves, and we start out by making one today.
So, good to be back again with some map making and adventure writing. This summer have been great, but the itch is there. So, we’re gonna continue with the market roof.
Now when I am back at a little more regular schedule, I will start to do some more series of map making and item creation. I will start to make something that will both match the current ongoing map competition at Dundjinni, The wrong part of the town, and an adventure I am working on.
So it happened, an iPad fell down from the sky and landed in my lap. OK, not quite like that, but as they wont be selling them here in Sweden this year, I was happy to get one. So how can you make RPG maps on the iPad?
Today we’re gonna be really destructive, and add another dimension of mayhem to our pillars. We start by editing the cracked filter we made for FilterForge yesterday.