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Krystofor Hireling


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Hi all,
I'm currently throwing together computer versions of the Expedition to Castle Ravenloft maps (I do alot of playing online). However, I am in need of two textures that I can't seem to find.
I obviously don't need exact matches, but similar textures would be great.
P.S. Does anyone have an overturned cart or any debris like in the fist picture - that would be very helpful as well.
Edit: Direct links removed because of copyright issues, the gallery can be found below (the maps in question are numbers 3 and 34).
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Edited by Krystofor on 10/28/2007 at 11:57pm
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aegean Legend


Joined: 03/05/2005 Location: Turkey Posts: 2200
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Before the "copyright violation" mods arrive......
The cart I could maybe find or do something in a day or two, bit busy at the mo (national holiday here in Turkey followed by an invasion of Iraq )
The street in the first map isn't a texture but rather a bigger image overlayed with 5ft square grid (I think)
The muted blu tiles - could do in a few days.... although you should find a few suitable things in the threads already.
Maybe you could link and mention the original artist of the maps....... before..... well.... "them"
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dragonwolf Legend


Joined: 02/22/2005 Location: United States Posts: 1500
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| Posted: 10/28/2007 at 5:20pm | IP Logged
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For the floor tile, I'd recommend Greytale's set
Here's a couple floors that might work for you as well.
Greytale's rock ground
My rocky floor 1
I just made this wagon. Will it work? BTW it's non-commercial since the wagon model I used is NC.
keywords: wagon, broken, overturned, tipped over, crashed, cart
Edited by dragonwolf on 10/28/2007 at 9:39pm
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pedrov Legend


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Nice DW!
You just reminded me that I am really, really interested in good cobblestone textures. I love the ones in the collection you linked to above, but could you throw together more? Or tell me what you used to make them? I'm looking for the classic London versions: worn, wet, grown over with grass, puddles, etc.
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Krystofor Hireling


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OK, for starters that is a wonderul wagon - exactly what is was looking for. Greytale's tiles should work wonderfully as well.
As for copyright - I didn't know it would be an issue. Sorry. I thought (wrongly obviously) that since the maps are hosted on the Wizards of the Coast Website, and anyone can access them there it wouldn't be a huge problem. I'll change the original post to link to the gallery instead. I'm going to eventually need lots of the 'props' there, so if anyone has anything that could be used as the barricades (map 5), debris or anyhting else it would really be appreciated.
P.S. Before anyone becomes concerned, these maps will be strictly for private use. I understand the forum rules do not allow the final maps to be posted (so, funnily enough, they won't be).
Edited by Krystofor on 10/29/2007 at 12:02am
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Kepli Djinni (Admin)


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Excellent wagon DW
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forumLurker Legend


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Using the maps for examples of what you need isn't infringement of copyright. Copying and pasting the textures would be. Given that thought, there are plenty of tiles on the forums which should be close enough to fit "dirt" and "blue metal tile" requirements. A quick search should dig some up for you (look for "metal floor" in Modern, I think that's where the blue metal squares are).
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heruca Janni (Moderator)


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Love the wagon, DW. Thanks!
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dragonwolf Legend


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pedrov wrote:
Nice DW!
You just reminded me that I am really, really interested in good cobblestone textures. I love the ones in the collection you linked to above, but could you throw together more? Or tell me what you used to make them? I'm looking for the classic London versions: worn, wet, grown over with grass, puddles, etc. |
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I created them with a FilterForge filter posted here. I created some more in this thread
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