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Hello!

Thrilled to bring before you all the fruit of another burgeoning collaboration, this time with the multifaceted design talents of Lunch Break Heroes, a group working on creating top-tier content to expand, supplement, and simplify adventures from D&D modules. They have tremendously helpful videos all over their Youtube Channel where they've already covered the Lost Mine of Phandelver and Curse of Strahd, both adventures where you can coincidentally grab my own maps to use in conjunction!

This time however we've tackled a location from the more recent Rime of the Frostmaiden  adventure: the docks of Bremen, one of the known "Ten Towns" of the north. I thought this was a great crossroads of content between expanding my own winter-themed maps, overlapping with the semi-recent Harbor Assets, and getting to deliver the PDF-version of their Bremen notes, something only ordinarily available to their patrons. 

My map in particular is 2x the size of my regular battle maps coming in at 22x34 squares and coming in the default, empty, and nighttime variants (with and w/o grid). Additionally I've also taken up the habit of trying something that I did with my new Ravenloft maps--putting the standard variants through a compressor program to drastically reduce the file size. As far as I can tell with some testing this does not result in any real notable drop in quality, but makes it far easier to handle on your VTT platform of choice. If I'm overlooking something however please give me a shout!

Lastly, I know many of you are eager for an expansion on my already existing wintery assets, which are in development and coming soon! In the meantime, please accept a full-page ice texture as a means of hopefully tiding you over until those are out.

Enjoy! And be sure to show LBH some love!

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Anonymous

This is awesome. I'd love to see other Rime of the Frostmaiden maps.

Anonymous

just started as a new Patreon. How should I print this jpg to correct size. With PDF files it is easy using Acrobat Reader but with jpgs I am lost what software and settings to use. Could you point to a guide. I am sure someone had the same issue already :) By the way, I would like to print to A4 or A3. In Acrobat I use the "Poster" option. Best

Anonymous

Greetings from Bremen - the town in Germany I am living in :) I wasn't aware there is an identical named town in that campaign book.

necxelos

Copy-Paste to any free graphics software, for example Inkscape or Libre Office Draw. It will be pasted in natural size on top of already sized page (default is A4 for most software but You can set to A3 in graphics settings). No need to resize anything. If it's bigger than the page: cut in half and paste the other half into next page. Voila, ready to print. If You have modern printer - ignore the margins. If You got old-school printer - fit the image inside margins.