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A couple of weeks ago I sat down in a Google Hangout with a couple of beers and a bottle of blended Irish whiskey (2Gingers – I heartily DO NOT recommend it). I aimed my camera at a blank piece of graph paper and started to draw straight to ink with no pencil work first.
And I drank. Quite a bit.
And yet, the finished map looks pretty decent! At one point I asked the people in the hangout what I should add to the map and next thing I knew I was adding in an underground river. No, a LAVA RIVER.
Personally, now that I’m not drunk anymore, I would probably skip the lava part and just make it a regular river.
Ginger Hall is a small warren of subterranean passages and rooms around a significant central chamber (Ginger Hall itself). The central chamber has been used as a church in the past, but later tenants worked hard to remove most of the evidence of the faith that originally had the hall cut to the current dimensions – removing decorations, pews and even cutting the walls back an extra couple of inches to remove religious mosaics and bas-reliefs.
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Because of the incredible generosity of my patrons, I’m able to make these maps free for commercial use also. Each month while funding is over the $300 mark, each map that achieves the $300+ funding level will be released under this free commercial license. You can use, reuse, remix and/or modify the maps that are being published under the commercial license on a royalty-free basis as long as they include attribution (“Cartography by Dyson Logos” or “Maps by Dyson Logos”). For those that want/need a Creative Commons license, it would look something like this:
Cartography by Dyson Logos is licensed
under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
That filename made me chuckle. Even when twisted on and Irish whisky, Dyson Logos still draws better make than me. lol
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Agreed. Two gingers is gross. Fun fact: my wife and i are both gingers, and everyone knows i love (good) scotch. We auctioned off a bottle for honeymoon money, so the gross whisky has a soft spot for me.
I love the 3d nature of this dungeon. Kinda want to stock it up as a delve for my sibling in laws (kids aged 8 to 16). Grimlocks?
I’m a big fan of classic H.G.Wells style Morlocks. 🙂
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