Edit 01/02/2022: Updated to standardize formats and style, and made some other minor visual improvements.
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I really like snowy landscapes in fantasy media, so I've been looking forward to working with Krezk and the other snowy areas featured in the module, though since I'd never built a wintery map with Forgotten Adventures assets, I was concerned as to how difficult I might find it. In the end, it was actually pretty easy to get used to, and I'm pretty happy with the results - I hope you are too!
Just as a forewarning/reminder, I changed the system through which I'll be taking payments for my Patreon at the start of October to 'Per Map'. I sent all my Patrons a message about this in case they missed the post, and the page has displayed a 'Per Map' payment system for three weeks. As such, I will be charging on a per map basis very soon - I intend to make a map for the Shrine of the White Sun, and depending on when it's finished, I will then likely instigate the first charge for my map of the Abbey of Saint Markovia. The map will still be available for free, of course, and you can set a limit for the amount of payments you make per month (once a month, for example, would mean you continue to pay what you're already paying, but if I don't post a map that month, you pay nothing at all, so this will only save you money on the off chance I have to stop making maps for a short while) - nothing will change at all for a lot of you, this just takes some of the pressure off my end of things. I've already lost several Patrons since announcing I no longer wanted to spend up to 40 hours a week working on these maps, so I hope the remainder of you understand where I'm coming from.
You can download all my previous Curse of Strahd maps, including my original Complete Curse of Strahd Map Pack (done in the default Dungeondraft style and featuring every map from the module) and my Curse of Strahd 2.0 map pack here, but eventually, all my maps will be available through zip files attached to the posts!
My maps are made with assets from Forgotten Adventures, Tom Cartos, and AoA, and they come with grid/gridless, day/night, and a variety of formats - I'm working on making these formats consistent, but once I'm done, they'll be available as JPGs for each level, PNGs for levels above ground for use as tiles, and UVTT files of the ground level and each level above.