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TABLE OF CONTENTS

All patron content can be downloaded from my Google Drive here, with the exception of Photoshop files, which can be downloaded from the links at the bottom of this post. Here's a short explanation of the different types of files available:

GALLERIES: Map Gallery, Annotated Map Gallery, Megaprojects Gallery - These aren't patron content, but they feature all my maps on a single page (well, 3 pages) for anyone who wants to browse through them all.

VTT - A collection of all VTT maps in JPG format. For use with Roll20, Fantasy Grounds, Foundry, etc. Universal VTT files and modules for EncounterPlus are in subfolders.

FOUNDRY VTT - There are several Foundry modules available: a free public module with most of my older maps in it and a patrons' module with newer maps. The patrons' modules do not contain the maps in the public modules, so you probably want to download those as well. Here are the manifest URLs: public module, patrons' module 1, patrons' module 2, patrons' module 3. Brazenthrone maps are in separate modules: public Brazenthrone module, patrons' Brazenthrone module. All new maps are added to Patrons' Module 3, so updating that will add any new maps to the module.

PRINT - Maps made to be printed at a moderate size. Available as .PNG images or in PDF form. Some of the older .ZIP files include VTT versions as well, which I don't recommend using. Better versions are available in the VTT collection.

1-INCH GRID PRINT (PDF) - Maps made to be printed at a 1-inch grid scale for use with miniatures. This is the format for most people who want to print their maps at home. A short guide on how to print these at the correct scale is here. The annotated maps included in the files do not print at a 1-inch grid.

1-INCH GRID PRINT - Same as above, but in PNG format. These are for people who want to have their maps printed at a print shop or for those with access to large-format printers.

DM NOTES - All DM notes. For those using Brazenthrone, the Brazenthrone Codex and the Brazenthrone History and Lore file may be useful.

TOKENS AND ASSETS - All the VTT tokens I've made, as well as a few assets I made for people who want to customise my maps.

BRAZENTHRONE - All patron content for the dwarven city of Brazenthrone.

Map Gallery/Annotated Map Gallery - These aren't patron content, but feature all my maps on a single page (well, 2 pages) for anyone who wants to browse through them all.

Available to Cartographic Congress patrons:

Photoshop Files - The PSD files for all maps.

Photoshop Files (Annotated Versions) - The PSD files of the annotated patrons' edition maps.

Mont-Saint-Michel Photoshop Files - For reasons I won't bore you with, these are on a separate page.

Comments

The surface trading post is in the public Brazenthrone module.

Milby's Maps

Hey, just a note, I noticed the patreon Brazenthrone module for foundry doesn't have the Surface Trading Post

Temp Temp

I just remembered your Foundry VTT modules, which I've downloaded. Also, I think I might love you. :)

Mark Chance

Should do Vienna, Hong Kong, etc

Kevin

I'd be happy to explain it myself. It took me a pretty long time to decipher where all the stairs went from photos and floor plans. Some parts of that place are bananas, especially the older parts of the abbey.

Milby's Maps

Jon, I loved the Mont St. Michel maps and used them extensively in my post-apocalyptic 5e game. Because of how complex they are it's sometimes tricky to work out which stairs connect where, so if you have that problem I am happy to give you my opinion!

Jeffrey P

Nevermind, ignore me. I figured it out.

Blood on the Clocktower

Am I just being a dummy or something? I can't get the roll20 wall scripts to do anything. I copy and paste them in and nothing happens. I have a pro subscription on Roll20 and I've installed the walls mod in the API.

Blood on the Clocktower

Those are just about the only maps that aren't in the Foundry module (aside from a few really old ones). Sorry about that!

Milby's Maps

Hi Matt! I really appreciate all the work you put into your maps! Just a quick question, and apologies if I'm just missing something obvious: I can't seem to find the Mont Saint Michel maps in your Foundry compendiums. I'm of course happy to download them separately via Patreon, but the compendiums are so handy haha, just wondering if they are / should be included there at all. Thank you!

Jon East

No problem!

Milby's Maps

Hello! I just realized I never thanked you for uploading those. I really appreciate it!

Robert Harrington

Okay, they're up! Well, they're uploading now, but they should all be online in an hour or so. You can find them in the VTT folder of the Google Drive, in a subfolder called Universal VTT Files.

Milby's Maps

I'll try the refreshing, thanks :)

Ari V

Thanks! The Foundry modules are grouped in the order in which I drew the maps so that I can keep the number of modules small. I only make a new one when the previous module is getting too big and taking too long to update. If I made modules by category, there would be more modules to sort through, so I feel like it's trading one problem for another. The Foundry modules actually do have thumbnails for the maps (Foundry automatically generates them). I'm not sure why they aren't showing up for you. Foundry is weird sometimes and it might be that we aren't running the same update version of the software. You should be able to right-click the maps in the scene tab and click "refresh thumbnail" to generate them. Which is a bit of work, but it's the only solution I can think of other than possibly updating your copy of Foundry.

Milby's Maps

Hi! Excellent content, and thank you so much for making everything Foundry modules! A couple suggestions - have you thought of grouping the foundry modules by theme (e.g. ships, black loch) to make it easier to grab all relevant maps for a particular style/setting? Also I would love some thumbnails on the Foundry scenes so I can see them at a glance (they don't seem to have working thumbnails for me at least)

Ari V

No worries. I hope you had a great holiday! Just to make sure we're on the same page, I'm talking about the *.DD2VTT files. One of the latest updates for Fantasy Grounds now allows those files to be imported with the line of sight and walls etc. That could open up a whole new market for you. I appreciate you looking into that! Keep up the great work.

Robert Harrington

Sorry for the late reply, I just got back from my holiday trip. I already make Foundry modules with walls/doors/etc for my maps, as well as wall commands for Roll20 and I do use Universal VTT format to make those, but I didn't know there was anything else people needed the UVTT files for, so I've never posted them. But if there's a use for them, I'm happy to release what I have. Give me a week and I'll see about getting them online.

Milby's Maps

Hello! Great work, as always. Any plans to make your maps available in the Universal VTT format - that would make them available with working walls/LOS for Roll20, Foundry, Fantasy Grounds and probably a few more.

Robert Harrington

OK thanks will check that out

Jason King

You should find everything you're looking for in the public Brazenthrone module.

Milby's Maps

hey there, the Foundry module seems to be missing maps for some locations like the Trading Post, City Gates etc?

Jason King


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