ericgrau
2016-03-27, 07:08 PM
Exactly what it says in the title, nothing more, nothing less.
I've been frustrated trying to find any kind of topographical map with 1 foot contour intervals, real world or fantasy or whatever. I just need random landscapes that I can steal for setting up encounters but I can't seem to even find that. I'd like to get 100 maps of wherever so I can print whichever one I happen to need and be done with it.
I'm going to keep hunting but if anyone can help in the meantime I would appreciate it.
I'm getting so frustrated that I may even accept a bunch of random scale-less sample maps and leave them as-is for hills, flatten for gently rolling plains and steepen for mountains.
EDIT: Lowering my standards to any random topography lines without a scale has given has yielded some results. Or pretending the scale is something else when it's too far zoomed out. But I always appreciate more links. Here's an example:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/74/6f/7e/746f7e42757331e055adaa79a4a3e01c.jpg
Also I tried to use a USGS site but every time I tried to download something it saved it as an empty 1 KB zip. In two different browsers. So alternatives would be nice. Or opinions on Google Earth topo would be nice.
I've been frustrated trying to find any kind of topographical map with 1 foot contour intervals, real world or fantasy or whatever. I just need random landscapes that I can steal for setting up encounters but I can't seem to even find that. I'd like to get 100 maps of wherever so I can print whichever one I happen to need and be done with it.
I'm going to keep hunting but if anyone can help in the meantime I would appreciate it.
I'm getting so frustrated that I may even accept a bunch of random scale-less sample maps and leave them as-is for hills, flatten for gently rolling plains and steepen for mountains.
EDIT: Lowering my standards to any random topography lines without a scale has given has yielded some results. Or pretending the scale is something else when it's too far zoomed out. But I always appreciate more links. Here's an example:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/74/6f/7e/746f7e42757331e055adaa79a4a3e01c.jpg
Also I tried to use a USGS site but every time I tried to download something it saved it as an empty 1 KB zip. In two different browsers. So alternatives would be nice. Or opinions on Google Earth topo would be nice.