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Cyberpunk Floorplans: Run Down Tenement

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Need a map of an apartment complex for your Interface Zero 2.0 game? We got you covered ami. This floor plan reveals a level of a generic apartment complex.

This map is available for printing in two options:

• A 24” x 36“or 36”x 48” map. These are "standard" miniature-ready maps, in which 1 square equals 1 inch, and each square represents 5 feet.  These maps are ideal for throwing on the table and instantly playing, but not many people have large format printers in their homes.  The maps can usually be printed at a copy shop relatively inexpensively.

• A series of pages that, when laid out correctly, form a single, complete map.  This tiled version requires some invisible tape and scissors to put together.  To tile a single wide-format sheet, we suggest using a great feature of Adobe Reader X, known as the tile function.  (File>Print.  Under the drop down menu titled “Page Scaling” select “Tile Large Pages”). This will allow you to print a series of 8.5” × 11” pages and assemble them

In putting together these maps, GM flexibility was at the forefront. Using the layers feature of Adobe Reader X™ (View>Show/Hide>Navigation Panes>Layers) several features found on the map can be turned on or off such as:

•  Labels

•  Furniture

•  Grid

•  Walls

•  Any/All of the above

Note:  when a layer is turned off, the contents of that layer will not be present when printing.  In other words, what you see on the screen is what will be printed. 

 

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File Last Updated:
May 10, 2013
This title was added to our catalog on May 10, 2013.