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My first dungeon map!

So for my first campaign I decided to do a module. My group picked the Crypt of the Everflame for Pathfinder. Using Campaign Cartographer 3 along with Dungeon Designer 3, I finished the first level of the crypt. Here it is in all its glory. Resolution is 1680x2100 (120x150ft) and I have most of the major assets there. Some of the object I don't have in CC3 like the braziers (at least ones I liked) and I opted to use roll20 for the doors. My only lament is I didn't start with a better back drop, and the pit in the middle has no text or depth to it. Over all I am pretty proud of my first attempt. Spent about 6 hours doing it, only because CC3 likes to crash and I have a habit of not saving. So after a few crashes I started saving every couple of minutes. What do you guys think? Battlemap worthy?
This is nice. I would recommend that you just use flat black for the impassable areas instead of shade-blending to white; the blending will make the image larger/harder for the client to decompress.
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B Simon Smith
Marketplace Creator
Here's a link to the Dropbox where I keep all the free maps that I have created: <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/sh/adn040gdiiq0h5l/AAA-BaWHyNwHWBN1XDXqYZ9Ca" rel="nofollow">https://www.dropbox.com/sh/adn040gdiiq0h5l/AAA-BaWHyNwHWBN1XDXqYZ9Ca</a>
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Keith
Pro
Marketplace Creator
Very well done. I would recommend putting together about 5-8 maps of the same style/theme and submitting them to the marketplace. People are always clamoring for maps and maybe you could make enough to offset the cost of a supporter account. You can always submit other map with different themes.
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B Simon Smith
Marketplace Creator
Heh, I've actually got a half-dozen map packs on the Marketplace. Plus, I've got a Patreon account to keep me producing free maps to put in the Dropbox.
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Keith said: Very well done. I would recommend putting together about 5-8 maps of the same style/theme and submitting them to the marketplace. People are always clamoring for maps and maybe you could make enough to offset the cost of a supporter account. You can always submit other map with different themes. Unfortunately I can not submit this as it is based on module maps, which I can recreate for use in my campaigns but not for selling. You really think I have talent enough to make sellable maps?