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Hey everyone,

We figured it's been far too long since we released a new Geomorph set. So, we've created the core set of a new range - The Great Dungeon.  This first set contains loads and loads of tiles, with end-caps, two large prebuilds, and overlays with doors and walls/infill. There's also unfurnished versions of any of the furnished tiles.

We've got lots of plans for this range - more sets that will join together and make a huge collection, since we like the aesthetic so much.

If you'd like to grab this set for 50% off, you can use this code (valid until the end of the month)

Have a great day!

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aikar

Great, I love Geomorphs! I use your Wilderness and Woods all the time. Pleased make a new Geomorph City!

aikar

Why are there no pdfs for download? One of the things I love most with Heroic Maps are your ready-to-print pdfs. I wanted to print some of the tiles, now I have to split them manually or by script which is really not user friendly.

Heroic Maps

Ah, now here's a story with a happy ending. You're right, normally we provide print-at-home pdfs with everything. The issue was though that with this huge geomorph set, containing many many tiles, the process we had for generating the pdfs would have been incredibly time consuming. We figured that most people wouldn't miss it for this, or would be able to work something out. It wasn't our first choice, but we were looking at hours of repetitive work. However, after I saw your message, I started thinking of a new way to process the geomorphs to make them into the split pdf versions. I was actually out at the theatre when I had the idea. Once I got home, I booted up Adobe and tried it - and after a few trials and errors I got it to work. All the geomorph tiles, split and put into a pdf in a few minutes. So, yay! I've just uploaded the files to DTRPG, so check your account and you can download them :)

aikar

Thanks a lot, really great! I did not know that the work for you is this high or that it is in any case proportional to the size of the set. I supposed there would already be some kind of standard mechanism as you had made pdfs for the earlier geomorphic sets.

Heroic Maps

So, for a standard single piece map, we've got a template in InDesign set up that will take that one map and split it across many pages. And then, for modulars, we've got a template and script that will put each piece on a page in a pdf. But for the geomorphs, which each need to be split first before they can go into the pdf template, we've always had to manually split them. So, for a 10 tile pack, that was about 30 mins all in. However, for a pack with about 60 tiles (grid, no grid etc) it was ramping up the time. But like I said, now we've worked out an automated way to split them it's all good :)