Each of these paper tiles is a printout of an 8-bit-style 2000×2000 pixel mappic.twitter.com/u8ss3p90e3
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Each of these paper tiles is a printout of an 8-bit-style 2000×2000 pixel mappic.twitter.com/u8ss3p90e3
The map is obviously derived from LOTR but most of it is shit I made up in middle school. 63 paper tiles in all.pic.twitter.com/LpyNcGzpsG
It's a world-building exercise that I started in 7th grade and finished this fall
875 by 1125 8-bit tiles, 14000 by 18000 pixels in all. LMK if you want a copy, I'll put it on my Dropbox later today.
no internet right now, only data...
good news--I do have all the individual chunks of it in Dropbox already, here's one: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7ft2m7t1mgpgwfg/2C%20Rhun%20Segment%208-bit.png?dl=0 …
I made a 12,000 pixel-wide composite map of the Forgotten Realms world out of every Canon/semi-canon source, I'll try to dig up
holy shit please do I live for this stuff
it's 64 megs so no preview available https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B49vuIiYg6aBMjFyOTRyMm80Nms/view …
thank you! I'll download soon as I get somewhere with wifi
Maps of railroads is the obvious answer then.
Correct answer is maps of trains, preferably track maps showing interlockings.
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