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unseenmage
2014-03-06, 10:45 PM
I'm looking to map out my 10 story high, 2 room wide Crawling Artificer's Tower.
It's made of a divine white metal and has a crystal domed greenhouse of extraplanar wonder jutting out from the side of the top of it.

Does anyone know of an existing map that would suffice or of a program that would make said mapping possible for a complete amateur?

Calen
2014-03-06, 11:28 PM
Hmm thats a tall order, I usually use Photoshop but something like GIMP or another free program could work well if you want to make it yourself. I think it would be pretty easy to get a basic map done that way.

Rhynn
2014-03-07, 03:56 AM
Dungeonographer (http://www.dungeonographer.com/).

Gavran
2014-03-07, 07:42 AM
Dungeonographer (http://www.dungeonographer.com/).

Similarly, Pyromancer's Dungeon Painter (http://pyromancers.com/dungeon-painter-online/).

Probably generally better to find maps you like and base your designs on them than the other way around if you don't want to make your own. :p

Mutazoia
2014-03-07, 08:53 AM
I use Dundjinn (http://dundjinni.com/default.asp)i, personally.

Dawgmoah
2014-03-07, 04:46 PM
How much detail do you need? Two rooms wide? With or without a staircase? Round, oval, square shaped?

Here's a link to the old Map of the Week (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/mwa/archive2000) feature. There might be something in there you can use.

Or just page through some of the source books and find a piece you can use and modify to your needs. I know there are lots of maps in the later books like Elder Evils, etc.

The lowly Paint program would work fine for something fast and easy. Depends on your detailing needs.

unseenmage
2014-03-08, 12:34 AM
How much detail do you need? Two rooms wide? With or without a staircase? Round, oval, square shaped?

Here's a link to the old Map of the Week (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/mwa/archive2000) feature. There might be something in there you can use.

Or just page through some of the source books and find a piece you can use and modify to your needs. I know there are lots of maps in the later books like Elder Evils, etc.

The lowly Paint program would work fine for something fast and easy. Depends on your detailing needs.


The level of detail is the thing. The more I think about your question the more it makes sense.

The Tower is a customized version of the Moving Tower from the Clockwork Wonders web supplement. (https://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/cw/20070423a) only it is two rooms wide instead of one room wide and is ten stories tall and made of a sort of white iron.

At the base is a Magic item trash pile room of sorts beside the stable. At the top is an Arcane observatory beside the aforementioned crystal domed Extraplanar Greenhouse.

I could post the entire build in the OP if that helps. I've been Googling Wizard's Towers and Steampunk Towers etc, both maps of and pictures of, to little avail.

Altair_the_Vexed
2014-03-08, 07:12 AM
Use a pencil and paper?

Old school!

unseenmage
2014-03-08, 11:11 AM
Use a pencil and paper?

Old school!

That's where I'm probably headed.
I'm just so very very inept at it. :(

Mutazoia
2014-03-08, 05:22 PM
That's where I'm probably headed.
I'm just so very very inept at it. :(

Graph paper and a ruler, maybe a cheap compass....

Palanan
2014-03-09, 05:40 PM
Depending on the time available and the detail you'd like, you might take a look at the Cartographer's Guild (http://www.cartographersguild.com/content/). They have mapping tutorials and WIP threads that can be very useful, both for baseline instruction and for providing images that can be adapted. JackTannery in particular does absolutely amazing encounter maps.

They also have a section where you can request maps, although they don't post with quite the same frequency as here on the Playground, so it might become a longer-term project. But definitely worth checking out the site.

unseenmage
2014-03-09, 06:27 PM
Depending on the time available and the detail you'd like, you might take a look at the Cartographer's Guild (http://www.cartographersguild.com/content/). They have mapping tutorials and WIP threads that can be very useful, both for baseline instruction and for providing images that can be adapted. JackTannery in particular does absolutely amazing encounter maps.

They also have a section where you can request maps, although they don't post with quite the same frequency as here on the Playground, so it might become a longer-term project. But definitely worth checking out the site.

Ooo! Thanks for that. I know I'd stumbled on their site at some point in the distant past but had forgotten about it in the interim. Will give them another look.