Here's a sample of how you can layer the objects for making a game-map:
And here are the components to make the buildings:
and a smaller version of the above stamp:
A single roof panel for making the lean-to (attached addition):
Here's a sample of how you can layer the objects for making a game-map:
And here are the components to make the buildings:
and a smaller version of the above stamp:
A single roof panel for making the lean-to (attached addition):
a have a system it not grate but it workers. if a had the time a would have done something like this..but ty on the ides. :)
This is not just an idea; I'm offering you the artwork so that you can save yourself time and work by just copy-paste to create new maps. Much of what I'm using in my games is art made by @dksart who offered to save me some time. Now I simply modify his work and make my maps that way. All the player and enemy markers were made by him too. I simply keep re-using them over and over again.
These are a great start for anyone using maps and tokens. I have a ton of player tokens and dungeon maps too from my years of hosting D&D over an online tabletop game server.
It seems @darklands doesn't want to use these for some reason, or did not understand how to use them?