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Charles Rampant |
Posted - 20 Jun 2016 : 14:23:17 Hey there,
I'm hoping that people can direct me in the direction of a large and high resolution version of the 3.5 Waterdeep: City of Splendors map:
http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/forgottenrealms/images/f/f7/Waterdeep_%28W.-City_of_Splendors%29.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20090117224219
This version is what I want, but it is far too low resolution to be printable at the scale that I need. In short, I want to have a poster on the wall, with the players able to scribble on it during the campaign (I'll probably put a thin sheet of perspex over it to aid this).
I tried printing out the individual map tiles from Realmshelps: http://www.realmshelps.net/faerun/cities/waterdeep.shtml, but it seems that the maps are very slightly out-of-scale to each other, meaning that roads and buildings don't line up correctly. I could try correcting this in GIMP, but I was hoping that someone knew of a link to a correct version, to avoid what would probably be quite an annoying task.
I know of the huge version from this website's map page, but I'm not a fan of it for printing out - it is not as attractive as this map, and it doesn't have the labels (C78, etc) that I'm intending on leaning on for my own notes and for player handouts.
Any help that people can offer would be great! |
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Rymac |
Posted - 06 Jul 2016 : 03:28:08 That's very nice. Thank you for sharing Xnella! |
Xnella Moonblade-Thann |
Posted - 06 Jul 2016 : 00:20:39 I have a map of Waterdeep that is a .pdf file...I don't know the scale offhand, but I can look it up. It has multiple layers that can be hidden or unhidden, depending on what layer(s) you want shown...I do believe it has marked locations.
[Edit]: It does have locations marked, and selecting them in the sidebar of the .pdf allows you to be moved to that location...but other than the building's outlines, the rest of that space is up to you. It is (counting the border of the page) 84.86 inches wide by 109.86 inches tall...plenty big enough to be printed out on paper at nearly any resolution you'd like.
[Edit 2]: I have uploaded the .pdf file of the map to my 4shared.com account...if any of you have an account there (it's free for your basic account, but you need an account to download files from that site). The link is: http://www.4shared.com/office/c4p6gGYAba/Interactive_Waterdhavian_Map_w.html |
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