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Release: Water Mapper and Classic Dungeons

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Gabriel P.
Pro
Marketplace Creator
Two new sets up to vex your player with.  First for those not afraid to get their feet wet  I have new water mapper set up in diet swampy and clear.  If your players are still working on they swim suit look for summer they can instead stick to the underground with the third installment of my labyrinthine dungeons , this one focuses on when caves and stonework get swirled together.  Happy gaming!
1489169654
Silvyre
Forum Champion
These are awesome!
The whirlpools alone make the water mapper set a must buy. Great stuff again!
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Edited 1489199740
The water mapper set is amazing. I absolutely love the flexibility the tiles allow you to construct your islands and shorelines from low shores to high cliffs in just about any shape you could want. Do you plan on making a water mapper 2 set in the future for beaches and shallow water so we can reuse assets from your Quick Encounter Sea floor maps and tropical beach maps? I like your floating debris and shallow sea stuff but since they are tinted blue where they are underwater they only work on certain maps otherwise they stick out pretty bad. Older sets: <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/645/quic" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/645/quic</a>... <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/662/quic" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/662/quic</a>... And if you do decide to make a water set 2 can you also make some swamp tiles with darker dirt? As much as I love the swamp tiles in the new set, I wish the dirt towards the edges was a little darker like your old Quick encounter swamps 1 & 2 or even your cursed woods set. Using a darker grass or dirt texture under the swamp tiles for the background sometimes makes the shoreline stick out too much. But that's just me being nit picky. Older sets: <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/431/quic" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/431/quic</a>... <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/652/quic" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/652/quic</a>... <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/1155/qui" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/1155/qui</a>... Sorry if I'm coming off a bit needy in this post. I just love your sets and hope to see even more possibilities and customization. Can't wait to see what else you come out with in the future and I'm definitely buying the sewer set you teased on your deviantart.
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Munky
Pro
Marketplace Creator
Compendium Curator
I use a lot of Gabriel's tiles, and download them into photoshop. I used this new set actually, and I adjusted the darkness and hue to of other assets to meet the ones from the water set. I used a soft brush eraser to really merge the older sets into this set as well. If that helps at all.&nbsp;
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Gabriel P.
Pro
Marketplace Creator
Thanks Santa N. great clear suggestions on what you want are much appreciate and taking the time to site examples is above and beyond!&nbsp; I didn't have any specific plans for sandier beaches, but Its a good suggestion so I'll see about adding it to my project list.