How about a free pdf of all the maps in all the books to date, print(and digital), in hi-res?

By doober187, in Star Wars: Edge of the Empire RPG

...Labeled or not. And then updated as new material is released?

You guys(FFG) send all the assets my way, I'd be happy to get it started! :D

Anyway, the point is just to have hi-res source images to print off big maps from the printed retail books versus scanning the pages and printing them bigger. Just a thought.

PFFFFFTTT

I wish

As long as we're wishing, can we have Johnny Depp or Megan Fox deliver the assets to my house?

Seems about as likely, with the PDF restrictions FFG are under.

Free?

I'd gladly pay full price for an A1-sized Galaxy map.

Just a tip on the released PDFs (like Long Arm of the Hutt, etc) and if you have Photoshop... you can open the PDF and choose 'images' instead of 'pages' at the PDF import screen. Scroll through and you will find the map without any of the annotations on them.

Choose the map and open it. Boom!

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Just a tip on the released PDFs (like Long Arm of the Hutt, etc) and if you have Photoshop... you can open the PDF and choose 'images' instead of 'pages' at the PDF import screen. Scroll through and you will find the map without any of the annotations on them.

Choose the map and open it. Boom!

Yea, I already did that for the existing PDFs. The real purpose is to have that ability with the retail map pages. I feel like making those available for free doesnt undermine the product on the shelves, if all the legal stuff could be worked out, which wouldnt be much.

Just a tip on the released PDFs (like Long Arm of the Hutt, etc) and if you have Photoshop... you can open the PDF and choose 'images' instead of 'pages' at the PDF import screen. Scroll through and you will find the map without any of the annotations on them.

Choose the map and open it. Boom!

Yea, I already did that for the existing PDFs. The real purpose is to have that ability with the retail map pages. I feel like making those available for free doesnt undermine the product on the shelves, if all the legal stuff could be worked out, which wouldnt be much.

and then they run into the licensing restriction. Since they make the items for sale, they can't give them away...

and then they run into the licensing restriction. Since they make the items for sale, they can't give them away...

I don't think that would apply as much to maps, depending on what is in them. A map is a map... unless there is an image of a landspeeder in them or something.

and then they run into the licensing restriction. Since they make the items for sale, they can't give them away...

I don't think that would apply as much to maps, depending on what is in them. A map is a map... unless there is an image of a landspeeder in them or something.

If it was released as a product under the Star Wars license, then yes, it would matter.

Just a tip on the released PDFs (like Long Arm of the Hutt, etc) and if you have Photoshop... you can open the PDF and choose 'images' instead of 'pages' at the PDF import screen. Scroll through and you will find the map without any of the annotations on them.

Choose the map and open it. Boom!

Yea, I already did that for the existing PDFs. The real purpose is to have that ability with the retail map pages. I feel like making those available for free doesnt undermine the product on the shelves, if all the legal stuff could be worked out, which wouldnt be much.

and then they run into the licensing restriction. Since they make the items for sale, they can't give them away...

Like I said, "if all the legal stuff could be worked out, which wouldnt be much."

Well I think you have your answer bud. It's not gonna happen for free. You're just gonna have to scan the pages.

Shoot, why not just draw the map?