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Congrats, Pete & Jason. Good luck with fulfillment!
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No problem. Thank you for backing! - CZ
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Hello! The survey was sent out within 48 hours of funding. Because it is sent thru Kickstarter, I cannot resend it. If you are missing it in your email. check your spam folder. All that said, the survey isn't that important. I send them mostly to check on which email backers prefer to use when receiving their reward. If you haven't received your reward yet, send me a direct message. All rewards have been sent out! Thanks again for backing. -CZ
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The first 65 tiles should have a no grid folder as well. Check your drivethru library. The folder is titled: NogridSEG_Cavern_System_tiles_1-65.zip All the maps will have no grid versions. As well as HD versions.
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Yay! Way to go, Milwaukee!
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Looks great! Can't wait to dig into this one.
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Wow! Thanks for letting me know. -CZ
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I have two suggestions for connecting the tiles: 1. Use whatever virtual table top you normally use to play online. In my case, I use roll20. You can set the grid size to accommodate any number of tiles and then save the page. This works great if you want to quickly change the cavern later. Or if you want to set up a new "page" with a zoomed in view of one your rooms. 2. For the images posted on the Kickstarter page I used GIMP. This may take a little learning, but it really isn't too hard to paste the tiles into a larger frame. GIMP is free to download. With a photo editing tool like GIMP you can create huge caverns without losing any quality (although your image size would be enormous {worth it though.}) In the future, I will try to create a tutorial on how to do this, but I haven't had the time to do so yet. - CZ
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Good idea. I'll see what I can do.
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Yes! It looks like the commenter below also wants something like this. I'll see what I can whip up.
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Veuillez patienter