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Hellraiser & Heartbreaker (Winter) - Waterdeep Dragon Heist [34x34](Tier 1)

A winter's fair? Why not! The harbor has iced over in the dead of winter and the ships are here to stay for now - much to the delight of Waterdavians who are eeking a few extra nights of debauchery out of the fairs presence.

Files.  You will find the zip files attached below for all 6 levels, both day and night, in Roll20 Free, Roll20 Paid and Foundry VTT formats.  Roll20Free is a .jpg < 5MB, Roll20Paid is a .jpg < 10MB, while Foundry formats are dd2vtt files. Roll20 maps are at 70 and 140 px per grid cell respectively and the Foundry files are 100px.  There is also a DM overlay (transparent PNG image keyed to the source book) for all levels to make using the map easier.

Hellraiser & Heartbreaker (Winter) - Waterdeep Dragon Heist [34x34] is unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.

Hellraiser & Heartbreaker (Winter) - Waterdeep Dragon Heist [34x34](Tier 1)

Comments

that is.... weird

Joshua Frazer

I think due to something in the editing software. I get the same thing when I import images to do post processing (in inkscape). I haven't yet figured out what setting I need to change to stop it from happening - but it comes in at 0.96 of the image size shown as dimensions in the image properties (in windows explorer).

Ian

I am using them in FoundryVTT, but that's not what im talking about. when i open them in an image editor, they have dimensions appropriate for a roll20 map (multiples of 70) but have a resolution, usually, of 96. It's very strange. Maybe its a quirk of my image editing software?

Joshua Frazer

I'm not sure why you are getting strange resolutions on some files. All* of my Roll20 Paid files are 140px per grid cell (so the 34x34 HH maps are 4760x4760) and the Roll20 Free files are 70px per grid cell (2380x2380 image size). This is based off this R20 Help Center Post (https://help.roll20.net/hc/en-us/articles/360037256634-Best-Practices-for-Files-on-Roll20#subscriber-level-comparison-0-0). It sounds like you are maybe on Foundry - those files are at 100px per grid cell so they would be 3400x3400 images - so some of the weirdness may be from pulling R20 files into foundry, but when I look at images sizes for Winter they are all the same. working on some of the other items now. *there are a few exceptions where R2P files have to be dropped to 70px as well to make the file sizes work without completely killing the quality.

Ian

NEVER MIND I AM SO SORRY it is 130 am i need to go to bed. I was looking at the area of the map that was meant to represent the lower levels. Some of the maps are at a strange resolution thuogh. Almost every other roll20Paid map i've used has been at 96 dpi. But lvl6 heartbreaker winter is at 132dpi? Some of the other heartbreaker maps aren't at that. Also I'm sorry about the spam. I'm just kind of... posting as I run into stuff while I prep haha. I really love the work, just want to make sure I'm getting it as intended.

Joshua Frazer


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