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bardmorgan

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Yeah, I found that out. WebP is great and gives good compression, but the resolution limit makes it difficult for larger maps. I've had some luck with splitting the larger maps into quarters. I've then uploaded them to my VTT of choice (Foundry) and then put them together once uploaded. You might also check to see if you can use zero loss JPG format. You still get decent compression, but you don't get the little pixel artifacts that show up when you zoom in. Anyways, just suggestions. Keep up the great art regardless!

Morgan

Excellent work! Very detailed, and the resolution, while resulting in some large files, is great for close in combats! As a suggestion for folks, if you have a decent graphics program, you can do some home brew resizing of the files to get them smaller. You'll lose out on some of the resolution, but the gain in file size might be worth it for you.

On another note, at the current size, what's the scale for these? That is, how many pixels is a five foot square (or hex)?

Thanks for the great work! 

Morgan

PS. I'd also toss in my vote for other terrains, like winter. There's a Fallout adventure called "Winter of Atom" that would benefit greatly from some good wintery maps.