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State of the Art 9/19

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Lorien Wright
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Progress: 100% Modern Room Builder: DIY 100% Deep Dungeons: Volcanic 100% Seascapes & Reefs 15% Chess Module 10% Museum of Forbidden Arts 10% Token Miniatures - Elves 5% Token Miniatures - Gnomes/Halflings Allo, Another update.  The " Modern Room Builder: DIY " is finally finished.  It constitutes both my renewed effort to the modern genre art assets, but also a starting point from which I can build off successive art sets that utilize the same tokens but in more modular and premade manner; such as a hotel oriented set which folks could then modify using the DIY set, or the "Museum of Forbidden Arts" which is still a work in progress as I try to get the look just right.  The modern sets are, oddly enough, more intensive work than some of my other sets, so it may still be a while before a sequel comes out. The Deep Dungeons line of sets have also languished long enough, so I got to work these last few weeks and finally finished the fourth entry in to the series.  These sets have been somewhat hit-or-miss when it comes to sales.  I am hoping that Volcanic will do well as it seems to be a fairly popular setting within fantasy games, plus I think this version of lava came out looking really cool this time.  I've also decided that going forward with the Deep Dungeon series I'll also try to include a few NPC tokens to help make the sets more inclusive for GMs so that they don't have to track down token assets from a separate set just to be able to use the map building set they just purchased. Additionally, in the last couple weeks it came up that some GMs are looking for more premade maps instead of just modular tile sets or diy sets.  The vast majority of my sets are geared towards those looking to build a map from scratch, and in the past I've occasionally offered a few premade map art assets in some sets but not many.  I'm testing the waters (pun intended) with the new set that's going up today. There are some art assets on the marketplace for sailing ship oriented maps, but few (if any) map sets that allow GMs to create underwater settings.  So I've created a sort of coral reef map set known as " Seascapes and Reefs " that features not only diy art assets for creating underwater mazes of coral and sea life, but also six large 24x24 grid maps that GMs can arrange together to create very large maps.  I've also included some merfolk tokens and a sea witch to help expedite creating underwater encounters.  I'm hoping this set goes over well with folks.  If so, I'll make an effort to include more 24x24 premade map assets in the future. There was also discussion on the forums this week about trying to create a hex-tile world-building set.  I already have a set on the marketplace for creating small scale locales in hex format using the Endless Terrains set, and I've created two other hex sets to help support BattleTech and MechWarrior styled games, but folks were asking for an even larger, more continent crafting oriented set.  I think I'm in a pretty good position with my templates to be able to create a worldbuilding sort of set provided this is something folks out there want.  So if it's something you're interested in please let me know, and most importantly please feel free to provide links to examples of what you feel best represent the kind of artwork you're looking for to fit your needs.
I considered using your Endless Terrains set to create an overland-scale map for my campaign. But I finally decided that it wouldn't really create the look I wanted. I instead downloaded Hexographer and have mucked around with it a bit. I may even buy a license so I can use the alternate icon sets, such as their  Calligraphy Icons . If you were to create something similar using your Endless Terrains as a model, it might do well on the Roll20 Marketplace.