TheScrivener
Nov 22 2005, 06:42 AM
I probably should have thought of this before night-before-run, but I'm starting my first SR4 game tomorrow and everything is set up except the layout of the building the characters are busting into. I'm reluctantly willing to deal with hand drawn maps, but I lack the ability to create rich detail for several floors of a midtown Seattle office building. Basically I just need to have a simple layout to show where cube farms, private offices, utilities, elevators, storage, etc would be so I can modify as I see fit... does anybody know of someplace I could get generic floorplans like this on the quick?
Gothic Rose
Nov 22 2005, 06:45 AM
Looky!Google is a wonderful search tool.
RunnerPaul
Nov 22 2005, 07:04 AM
Very nice. Kinda small though.
TheScrivener
Nov 22 2005, 07:08 AM
Wow. Three minutes and you accomplished more than I did in forty. I bow to your mastery, your Google-fu is much stronger than mine.
Gothic Rose
Nov 22 2005, 07:14 AM
QUOTE (TheScrivener) |
Wow. Three minutes and you accomplished more than I did in forty. I bow to your mastery, your Google-fu is much stronger than mine. |
It's all about using the right function - you want pictures, use the Google Image Search.
@ RunnerPaul: Yeah, it is. But it can be blown up. In game, AND out of game.
AHAHAHAHAHHAHA! I am a MASTER OF HILARITY!
TheScrivener
Nov 22 2005, 07:19 AM
If only it were that easy... the runners have specific instructions not to hurt too much of the pretty, expensive, distressed-metal furniture and Oriental rugs in the executive offices.
What do they call it when you plan on doing business with the people you've been working against? It's like the opposite of a backstab, without being a double agent since you never worked for their enemy...
Jaid
Nov 22 2005, 11:15 PM
well... it's *kinda* like a police sting operation, if you're talking about what i think you're talking about...
blakkie
Nov 22 2005, 11:59 PM
QUOTE (TheScrivener) |
If only it were that easy... the runners have specific instructions not to hurt too much of the pretty, expensive, distressed-metal furniture and Oriental rugs in the executive offices. |
Distressed-metal? No problems there, "It looked like that when i got here" pretty much covers it.
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