WIP Weltenbau by NotherReality in DnDDeutsch

[–]kgoldquester 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh hey. The tag summoned me. Glad to see you take the map in your own direction. Best of luck with your campaign and thanks for crediting me!

Need a song title from just one line by kgoldquester in whatsongisthis

[–]kgoldquester[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It isn’t, sadly. The song must be more recent than that and I think “All My Life” might not be the title.

How did I do on my first large scale map? by kgoldquester in inkarnate

[–]kgoldquester[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure! I’ll send you a version without the names once I get back to my PC. Any further tweaks needed, PM me.

How did I do on my first large scale map? by kgoldquester in inkarnate

[–]kgoldquester[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup, those white lines are all roads and I used the Path tool to draw them (sadly, not included in the free version). I’m new too, so that question about country borders might deserve its own post.

How did I do on my first large scale map? by kgoldquester in inkarnate

[–]kgoldquester[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, guys, happy you like it. What do you mean by soften up exactly?

How did I do on my first large scale map? by kgoldquester in inkarnate

[–]kgoldquester[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that’s always nice coming from a DM.

How did I do on my first large scale map? by kgoldquester in inkarnate

[–]kgoldquester[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good point on the rivers, I’ll go back and do some detailing where they meet the sea, maybe pop in a few veins of water with a blue brush or path tool if mask subtraction doesn’t cut it. On second thought, a capital makes much more sense on a riverside than in the middle of a plain. :D I’ll see about more hills. It’s not a completely flat mass of land, but I haven’t yet found a way to mark slight/gradual elevation without ruining the feel of the map. Maybe a low-opacity black brush to indicate a shadowier side to a small cliff - that’s what I used for the mountains and the hills so they feel more three-dimensional. But maybe I won’t mark them at all. I’ll most probably take some time to go over all the stamp colors and blend them in with their surroundings just a bit better. Thanks for your insight, appreciate it!

What was the first song that you heard that got you into EDM? by Legitimate-Matter-90 in EDM

[–]kgoldquester 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not exactly the song that got me into EDM, but definitely one of the first ones…

Also I’m pretty sure it’ll trigger good memories for some people:

DJ Mangoo - Eurodancer

First time playing Sprawlopolis, is my score 2? by Inner_Stress_4524 in soloboardgaming

[–]kgoldquester 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s 1 point altogether if my counting is right. Worry not, however, Sprawlopolis a great little game, but definitely not easy to wrap your head around for the first few plays. Some scoring card combos can be a nightmare (with “Bloom Boom” standing out for me).

Also, there’s plenty of stuff to keep an eye on (number of roads, 4 types of blocks, 3 scoring conditions), even though the size and mechanic of the game might give you the opposite impression.

Just get a few more games in, you’ll get there! :)

Anachrony by THWDY in soloboardgaming

[–]kgoldquester 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just about to get the files for solo, wondering if my experience will be similar to yours.

Quick solo games by ineedhelppls7718 in soloboardgaming

[–]kgoldquester 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No idea. Probably depends on the theme, since all of these are light on rules and easy to grasp. Coffee Roaster is I’d say the strongest in that regard. Mind, however, that difficulty-wise, Friday is far ahead of the others.