03-07-2019, 11:42 AM | #1 |
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Wilderness Tiles
To expand on larsdangly's concept.
How about wilderness tiles of different scales? Side A: tactical map stuff, bushes, trees, paths, streams, etc. Flip over to Side B: and it's scalable. This icon could be a single building for a town map or a major city for a duchy map. Small hill or lonely mountain, etc.
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03-08-2019, 04:15 AM | #2 | |
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Re: Wilderness Tiles
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03-08-2019, 10:22 AM | #3 |
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Re: Wilderness Tiles
Yes, please! I think the right model for this is the old JG wilderness hex system, where there is a coarse mapping scale of something like a few miles per hex, which is going to always be specific to a unique campaign map, but then each of those hexes can be replaced with a tile of 'typical' smaller scale (maybe a couple hundred yards per hex) terrain, roads, farmsteads, etc., and each of those couple hundred hard hexes can be replaced with another scale down, perhaps 4 yards per hex (1MH of standard TFT terrain) having buildings, individual trees, etc. It looks like they are already making the last of these scales as 'dungeon tiles', and they already have made a bunch of the next scale down (1.33 m per hex - combat scale). So, if you just keep going with those product lines by making a few that have outside terrain features you are almost there. The only product that would need to be made de-novo is a set of hex tiles at a scale of a couple hundred yards per hex, containing elements that relate in some way to the 'dungeon tile' scale hex tiles.
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03-11-2019, 06:18 AM | #4 |
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Re: Wilderness Tiles
I'm working on something similar, a "software + mapping content" combo that lets you quickly make your own nice-looking hex maps (regardless of artistic ability). And I'm currently trying to add megahex support, specifically for TFT maps.
Here's what I have in mind for tactical-scale maps. You'd be able to make maps by stamping down flat-color hexes, with optional terrain type overlays (swamp, forest, etc.), or using photo textured hexes. Of course you could also add other detail elements, like trees, boulders, corpses, etc. And here's a sample of the regional/area maps.
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03-11-2019, 08:10 AM | #5 |
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Re: Wilderness Tiles
Those look pretty interesting! Given that TFT is designed to be played with physical components on a table, how do you see these interfacing with physical world? Printing a completed map is an obvious option, but most people only have access to BW printing on standard paper.
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03-11-2019, 08:23 AM | #6 |
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Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Re: Wilderness Tiles
Home printing is an option (and I'd argue that most people aren't limited to B&W on their ink jet printers), but I'd actually recommend a large-format print service. I expound on this and offer some suggestions here.
Other people will simply use the maps in their favorite virtual tabletop software, and just play online, or even in face-to-face games using an electronic battlemap setup.
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03-11-2019, 08:38 AM | #7 |
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Re: Wilderness Tiles
The only reason to drop tiles on the table is for tactical combat as you usually don't make tactical moves on the strategic map. (Long Distance Teleport, but not every five seconds.)
Trees can get counters so we just need tiles for linear features like streams, ridges, bush lines, paths, etc. I'm tempted to put a big article of terrain effects (with an index) on my website, unless somebody has a better format for this. It'll be a long list of things like thin wall or fence (one foot thick, goes between two hexes, takes x hits to break through depending on construction, can be used as a crossbow platform if so high, etc. Roll this to jump over at various heights.)
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03-11-2019, 04:15 PM | #8 |
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Re: Wilderness Tiles
hcobb, you could always drop a token on the strategic/regional map to show where the party is located (or various tokens, if the party has split up), and if playing with a VTT, use the fog-of-war feature to gradually expose the map as it is explored.
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