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Are there any SLA Industries, Delta Green or Shadowrun GM's that would let me have a look at their campaigns for inspiration?

Hello everyone, I've got a CoC and D&D5e game going on with roll20 right now and they are going fairly well. I'm somewhat struggling to envisage how the games mentioned above will work on roll20 and their isn't much on Youtube. Would any of you be willing to make a copy of your campaign and make me a DM on it so I could poke around for inspiration? Or make a video. Or post some screenshots. Or talk at length about how much you use theatre of the mind vs battlemaps. I'd love to know where you guys find battlemaps for these systems (if you do). I use a lot of Heroic Maps for D&D and love them. I obviously don't want to steal your plot, it's more just to see how the roll20 visual side of things flows. Thanks,
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It's not any of those games, but I ran a Spycraft Campaign for several years on Roll20 as Theater of the Mind. I had a page for each larger location that gave an overview of the area as well as some flavor. The group was based in Chicago, but on a mission in Prague. As I the players found out more about the area, I'd add call outs and markers. For combat, I generally just drug in tokens and had kind of an FF7 style Good vs. Evil layout. I used a bunch of handouts. Here's a few of the pages:
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Thank you TheAaron. That's great to see! I love the way the map pulls everything together and gives a really solid visual base. Anyone else?
Again, not any of those games, this is from my Cyberpunk 2020 game. Just a futuristic city background with some sectioned off areas using transparent blocks of color - places on the left, people on the right. The center area I might place a map, or a picture, or use the drawing tool as needed. Really just for mood-setting (music is important as well). And each character has an "Information Portal," which is basically a set of linked and archived handouts.
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Thank you Gozer, Both of you have made me think very differently to the way I run D&D. Good work!