Because someone asked if it was possible: (no infringement intended...)
Here's what I did - I took a scan of the map - copied it on a much larger blank page in GIMP - before anchoring the image I rotated it -30 degrees.
I couldn't get the image to measure perfectly - and what appear to be the same size corridors can vary in width by a dozen pixels - so I just picked a measurement to be 10' and lined it up wih what corridors/rooms I could (not too many).
I used the "Filters" "Pattern" "Grid" to set up the grid. I had sized the original image to 1700 x2200 (well, 2206) pixels. You know, 100 pixels per inch... Yeah, still didn't work that well...
I used 34 pixels for the grid layer.
Then I erased the grid that was outside the rooms. I created a garbage matte, selected it, inverted the selection, selected the grid layer, and cut everything outside the garbage matte. It would be nearly as easy to simply erase the lines I didn't want :)
All in all it took about 20 minutes (including some false starts...
Who feeds all these monsters? Monster Keepers & Menageries
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So I loved that Zoati in the original 40k were enslaved by tyranids who fed
them zoatibix. It also kept them passive, and those who were free of it
went ...
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