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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: behind you
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I made the following. Started out with just hexes. Then I decided I wanted to overlay that with a square-grid as a guide for drawing walls, buildings, etc. Then I decided I should go ahead and add megahex outlines as well.
No, those squares in the square-grid aren't perfect but they are close enough. I wanted to evenly divide the hexes into 4 sections in the cardinal directions. https://imgur.com/VlM10PY (lighter megahex lines) https://imgur.com/ReMNyky Use if you like. Don't if you don't. I'm no artist. If you've got something better or similar, please share below.
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Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: Florida Peninsula, Earth, Sol Sytem
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Nice job, I think this will be very helpful for those of us who don't have Dyson Logos skills.
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Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Idaho Falls
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This is very interesting, thank you for sharing
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: behind you
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Thanks. You guys are welcome.
Would there be any interest in having a hex/square grid that is smaller? Like 2 hexes/8 squares per inch? At that scale, you could draw an entire dungeon level on one sheet of paper. I've always drawn my dungeons on regular, squared graphing paper. I just round-off the distances on a hex battle map/mat when combat ensues or the need arises.
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