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Karterra City a Recent New Set on Marketplace.

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PrincessFairy
Marketplace Creator
Karterra City Believe it or not I was spending so much time on twitter lately I forgot to inform the most important crowd about my new set. When you get the chance you got to check out this awesome city set. You get the ability to have the entire city layout plus you are able to have each zoomed in district. The best part about it is the fact that when zoomed in you are completely capable to have city adventures or combat. Miniatures can run around the city. I really like this set personally and if you do to I will be happy to design many more for the future. If you have any thoughts or suggestions for future sets let me know.
Very cool there should be more sets like this. What are the dimensions you recomend for the differnt maps.
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PrincessFairy
Marketplace Creator
The size of the map are very large only because of the shear number of buildings  and alleys. When I drop them down on roll20 I have to use a very large scale. For the primary map, you should have no problem at Page Size 40 x 40, and Scale (grid Size) to 1 inch per unit if you choose to use grid. For zoomed in districts I set the Page Size to 80 x 80, and then I change the Scale (grid size) to .5 per unit. While this is really large for a game board its the only way to incorporate the mass size of the city. You could keep the Scale to 1 inch per unit, but your Page Size would have to double to 160 x 160 to accommodate the larger scale. If you are using the maps for viewing purposes only and showing where things are located with markers and no NPC/PC then a Page Size of 40 x 40 size is more then efficient to do so, of course no grid would be needed. Great news is you don't have Hundreds prop buildings you have to drop in and that slows things up a lot. I have an idea for the next Full City set to be reduced in size so it is not as large but there would be fewer houses or more mini districts. I hope this clears up things and I hope you enjoy.