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Each page has a jpeg preview, and there are links below for Printable and Preview level PDFs. The Preview PDF lets you see some more detail, but it isn't great for printing quality.
If you have an older version of Explorer, the site goes to ####. It is a work in progress, and I'm a newb at webpage design.
Donations are accepted through a PayPal account. If I get enough donations, I'll add some new maps. I figure it is a true litmus of if people like them
These look great! I'm trying to wrap my head around the Urban Warzone map though. Is it essentially 6 of the smaller maps that can be arranged into two different massive maps of four each? It looks like the bottom of the top one is the same as the top of the bottom one.
What steps do I need to follow to make these into printed maps like the ones Wizkids made. For the record, I do live near a Kinko's
The Printable PDFs are print ready. So download the ones you like, save em onto a memory stick (or whatever) and walk into Kinkos and let them do their thing.
The only thing you may need to provide Kinko's is the square footage you want printed. Typical maps are 24" x 36" (2ft x 3ft so 6 square feet). Square footage is usually how print places charge.
What you choose to print on, and if you choose lamination in the case of paper printing is best explored with Kinko's
These look great! I'm trying to wrap my head around the Urban Warzone map though. Is it essentially 6 of the smaller maps that can be arranged into two different massive maps of four each? It looks like the bottom of the top one is the same as the top of the bottom one.
The Oversized Urban Warzone was made at 48" x 96" (for odd reasons).
The standard map size is 24" x 36". Putting 4 standard maps together is 48" x 72".
So I split the Oversized Urban Warzone into a Top Section and a Bottom Section of 48" x 72" each.
Of the Top and Bottom sections I split each into the standard 24" x 36" sections.
The Bottom and Top sections might as well be considered 2 totally separate maps.
Is that explaining it?
It is all predicated on being able to piece the maps together into one larger map using the standard sizes. For those 6 player 2000 pt games :D
The Oversized Urban Warzone was made at 48" x 96" (for odd reasons).
The standard map size is 24" x 36". Putting 4 standard maps together is 48" x 72".
So I split the Oversized Urban Warzone into a Top Section and a Bottom Section of 48" x 72" each.
Of the Top and Bottom sections I split each into the standard 24" x 36" sections.
The Bottom and Top sections might as well be considered 2 totally separate maps.
Is that explaining it?
It is all predicated on being able to piece the maps together into one larger map using the standard sizes. For those 6 player 2000 pt games :D
Right, so you'd actually need 6 maps to get the full giant map, but there'd be significant overlap?