Protect Your RPG Maps With Poster Sleeves - GM Toolbox

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  • Foldout Maps are a lot of fun for RPG campaigns, but regular ues will quickly wear them out. Here's how to protect them.
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Komentáře • 77

  • @KB-oh7xk
    @KB-oh7xk Před 5 lety +87

    is this the first time weve seen his legs

    • @billstephens396
      @billstephens396 Před 5 lety +12

      I never knew he had legs... I knew Jack the NPC stands and walks around, but I've never seen "legs"...

    • @kennethholbert4748
      @kennethholbert4748 Před 5 lety +2

      I literally was going to ask that too

    • @FuriousJorge
      @FuriousJorge Před 5 lety +16

      It's actually the first time he's worn pants in a video.

    • @billstephens396
      @billstephens396 Před 5 lety +5

      @@FuriousJorge Wow... That just makes all his other videos... R rated???

    • @SSkorkowsky
      @SSkorkowsky  Před 5 lety +30

      You're damned right on that one.

  • @SilverFoxR
    @SilverFoxR Před 5 lety +5

    I have a tip for you that came to me while watching your video...
    If you go to an art supplies store, you can often find these books that consist of transparent sleeves with a black card stock backing placed inside each page. They're commonly for portfolios for artists to show off works and they can come in various sizes, including somewhat poster-sized ones. For standard poster-sized maps, you can easily store 2 maps per page (the card stock keeps them a bit sturdy, so this would be an excellent way to store multiple poster-sized game maps away and even keep them organized.
    For much larger posters, I don't think this would be the best method, but it would be a decent one for more average to smaller-sized posters.

  • @erc1971erc1971
    @erc1971erc1971 Před 3 lety +2

    After seeing this video and finding out poster sleeves existed I bought so many Amazon wouldn't let me buy any more. I had to start having friends buy them for me. Now I have all my precious D&D 2nd edition maps safe and sound in sleeves. :D

  • @krisbowling9681
    @krisbowling9681 Před 5 lety +6

    Seth could talk about grass growing and I'd watch it!

  • @NefariousKoel
    @NefariousKoel Před 5 lety +10

    As for clear acrylic panes to overlay your maps, you can save some money buying inexpensive frames that come with one. As opposed to going to some home building store and having them cut you one. I saved a chunk buying a big poster frame and just pulling the pane out for use with my gaming.
    As an added bonus, you can just put your map inside the frame and it's easy to pick up & move around too.

  • @bocconom
    @bocconom Před 5 lety +11

    I have some older maps and I never thought of doing something like this until now. This is a great video for Game Masters. Thanks!

  • @NSPresbyterian
    @NSPresbyterian Před 5 lety +4

    Really Useful, and cheaper than full on picture frames...didn't even know these existed beyond 11x17, thanks Seth!

  • @kevinsullivan3448
    @kevinsullivan3448 Před 2 lety +1

    Ultra Pro sleeves come in many sizes, from playing cards up to the poster sleeves. I use them for NPC and monster cards, since they are sturdy enough for even wax (china marking) pencils.
    Another option is to have your maps hard laminated. Many office supply chain stores can do this.

  • @sgt-slag
    @sgt-slag Před 5 lety +2

    I recently took an original, large format, Judges Guild CSIO map to OfficeMax, and they made a B&W photocopy of it, even enlarging it! They then laminated the copy for me. Their large format copiers also make *color* copies... I would suggest making large format color/B&W copies, and laminating the copies, for table use, while carefully storing the originals. I plan on making more copies and enlargements of other JG product maps, as well as doing this with my personally made maps, as needed.
    Never new they made large format "sheet protectors". Thanks, Seth! More options are always better. Cheers!

  • @avestite
    @avestite Před 2 lety

    Well, that's a revelation... I had no idea there was such a thing as a poster sleeve :) Brilliant idea.

  • @criticalsuccess9926
    @criticalsuccess9926 Před 5 lety +10

    What an awesome tip! Definitely gonna start doing this.

    • @billstephens396
      @billstephens396 Před 5 lety +1

      I just need to get my home-made maps printed on larger paper...

    • @criticalsuccess9926
      @criticalsuccess9926 Před 5 lety

      Bill Stephens I’ve had a few of mine printed poster size at staples and they come out so cool(plus players love having a full sized map to use).

    • @billstephens396
      @billstephens396 Před 5 lety +1

      @@criticalsuccess9926 Great advice!!! Now I have to get better at drawing my maps...

  • @IDAWKYI
    @IDAWKYI Před 5 lety +31

    He protecc
    He attaccs
    But most of all
    He has maps

  • @vanessaeve925
    @vanessaeve925 Před 3 lety

    This is genius. When my friends and I can game in-person again, I will definitely use these!

  • @chrisblackgb
    @chrisblackgb Před 2 lety

    Saved my life Seth, thank you!

  • @scimerio1117
    @scimerio1117 Před 5 lety +1

    Another great video, Seth. Very useful! Thanks!

  • @65GTO400
    @65GTO400 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Seth! This was exactly what I was looking for.

  • @randyman410
    @randyman410 Před 5 lety +3

    1:25 "Ya call that a knife? This is a knife!"

  • @fhuber7507
    @fhuber7507 Před 5 lety +2

    Take the maps to an educator's supply store. You can get them laminated inexpensively.
    This is really good for maps the size of normal printer paper.

  • @ricardoreis7298
    @ricardoreis7298 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, the top loaders look like a nice idea, but dang those things re expensive...

  • @GrampaScotchHapyHour
    @GrampaScotchHapyHour Před rokem

    This was exactly what I was looking for! Thx!

  • @THAC0Factor
    @THAC0Factor Před 5 lety

    Fantastic tip Seth. Much better than the clear vial sheeting I use.

  • @JamesECarlisle
    @JamesECarlisle Před 5 lety +4

    This is a really good idea but I just take mine to Staples and have them laminated and then keep them in a shipping tube. Although I do have some hanging on the wall as well.

    • @SSkorkowsky
      @SSkorkowsky  Před 5 lety +3

      Does the lamination cause them to stay curled when removed from the tube? I ask because we used to laminate and roll our larger homemade maps, but the curling forced me to keep using the acrylic glass sheet to hold them flat on the table, which ended up negating one of the big reasons we laminated them (using wet-erase pens on them).

    • @JamesECarlisle
      @JamesECarlisle Před 5 lety +4

      ​@@SSkorkowsky Alas, yes that is true. But a way to handle that, and I stole this idea from a company that actually included this in their mats the name of which I forget because I saw it in a review video by WASD20, is to use the plastic spines that come with report covers. You just slide those on at or near the corners and that keeps it pretty flat and I can keep a set of 4 of those in the tube with the maps.

    • @SSkorkowsky
      @SSkorkowsky  Před 5 lety +3

      That's freakin brilliant! The curling has been my nemesis for a while, and that's such a nice solution. I'll definitely give that a try on my laminates maps. Thanks.

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ Před 3 lety

    Great tips!

  • @wgapease
    @wgapease Před 5 lety +2

    I love your vids! Could you do a review of that 1st edition Lankhmar supplement? I first got a copy 25 years ago, love it, but have never played it. It'd be great to hear how you've used it.

  • @danacoleman4007
    @danacoleman4007 Před 5 lety

    Man this is great advice! I wish I had seen it before I spent a small fortune on lamination.

  • @justanothercaptain6566

    Really cool Idea! I was going to suggest Map-Tack, but that kick's ass! Thank you Sir!

  • @dirus3142
    @dirus3142 Před 5 lety +1

    Another item you can use to store your maps are poster/map tubes. That way you can roll up your maps and not fold them.

  • @jesternario
    @jesternario Před 5 lety

    Add a clip hanger and you could hang the maps you're not using up on a pole somewhere, making for easy cleanup.

  • @delmonte4426
    @delmonte4426 Před 5 lety

    As always, thank you!!

  • @allluckyseven
    @allluckyseven Před 5 lety

    Great tip, Seth!

  • @robertbogan225
    @robertbogan225 Před 5 lety

    These exist? Awesome!!!

  • @tomyoung9834
    @tomyoung9834 Před 5 lety

    Great idea!

  • @heroesdelve
    @heroesdelve Před 5 lety

    what is this new devilry? I did not know there was such a thing... I'm sold. Thanks for the great video!

  • @Morta1337y
    @Morta1337y Před 6 měsíci

    that is a really good idea

  • @Lorn8791
    @Lorn8791 Před 5 lety

    I was hoping for an update to the Two Headed Serpent, but a nice tip for gamemasters is always good too. Now I have something else to waste money on! :D

  • @UnionJackstones
    @UnionJackstones Před 5 lety

    Another score by Skorkowsky!

  • @ashwilliams666
    @ashwilliams666 Před 5 lety

    Nice rapier

  • @southron_d1349
    @southron_d1349 Před 5 lety +2

    Poster sleeves are new to me. Shall have to keep an eye out.
    Almost all of my maps are laminated - even the Kara Tur maps which I've never used. The most recent batch were "Eldarad - The Lands Beyond" and Numenera.
    The Lankhmar map is one of my favourites and was laminated many years ago.
    One question. Where did you get that splendid Nehwon map? It's the first time I've seen it in that format AND colour!

    • @SSkorkowsky
      @SSkorkowsky  Před 5 lety +1

      There was a Lankhmar box set that come out in the late 90's for 2e. Kind of a crappy box set, but the maps were very good. I was obsessed with Lankhmar back in the day, so I picked up almost every think TSR published for it.

    • @southron_d1349
      @southron_d1349 Před 5 lety +1

      How the hell did I miss that?
      In my collection; "Lankhmar: City of Adventure", "Swords of Deceit", "Swords of the Undercity", and "Thieves of Lankhmar".
      Must be one of the downsides of living Downunder.

    • @tcschenks
      @tcschenks Před 5 lety

      Seth Skorkowsky I used the Lankhmar map for parts of the City of Greyhawk before TSR published their own.

  • @acrefray
    @acrefray Před 5 lety

    The only issue with these kinds of poster sleeves is the issue of transport from A to B (so if you're taking a map to another location to play), particularly without the aid of a vehicle. Somebody in the comment mentioned map tubes which I think is a suitable solution to that issue though.

  • @TimNurTV
    @TimNurTV Před 4 lety +1

    I bought a projector for dirt cheap, reduced down to 1/4 price. We just project our maps onto a screen lol

  • @saintjst7
    @saintjst7 Před 5 lety +7

    You have legs!!!!!

  • @mihaisereanu9455
    @mihaisereanu9455 Před 5 lety

    Can we expect some Conan videos soon? Playing that as well and I would love to see how you guys are doing it!

    • @SSkorkowsky
      @SSkorkowsky  Před 5 lety +2

      Once we're done with more of the adventures, I'll be posting reviews for those (We're 75% through Seethers in Darkness at the moment). I'll want to get 1-2 more adventures under our belts before I'm ready to give a System review.
      In the meantime, here's my preliminary thoughts on it. We love it. My players prefer it over D&D, which surprised the hell out of me. The 2D20 system is kinda weird to get used to at first, but it really rocks once you get the hang of it. Originally, I'd told my players that I just wanted to take a quick dive into Conan, run 3-4 adventures, and then move on to something else. They wouldn't need to invest in books since it was only going to be a short campaign. After the first adventure, they now all have the Corebooks. I've never had that happen before. They really love the system.
      That being said, every single one of us has said that the Corebook is the most difficult and awkward corebook we've ever read. It's very bloated in places and much of it is written almost as if they expect that you already know the rules. So as a book designed to teach you rules, it does a poor job. They lack examples in many places and can spend two paragraphs explaining something that could be done in a sentence or two. It is not user-friendly. That only makes the learning-curve steeper.
      The Zones method for distance and range is goofy. Maybe if they gave more examples, it wouldn't come off that way, but I don't like it. We've gotten to where we work with it pretty well, but I think it's a pointless mechanic that adds far more confusion than benefit.

    • @mihaisereanu9455
      @mihaisereanu9455 Před 5 lety

      @@SSkorkowsky Thanks for the detailed response! I agree with the rulebook being unwieldy. I had to scour the Google+ community and read through blogposts to find some answers, and there's still things I'm unclear on. But hey, the art is gorgeous ;D
      That said, I found it incredibly easy to teach once I had a working understanding of the rules. I even introduced people who've never played RPGs to it, and they want more!
      Looking forward to your videos!

  • @ChessieFan69
    @ChessieFan69 Před 5 lety

    When you put it behind the shelf. You may want to put it on something off the floor. Just in case something spills.

  • @Alefiend
    @Alefiend Před 5 lety +1

    It's not water damage. It's Scotch damage; Jack spilled a little. You can always cover it up with Scotch tape. ;-)

    • @SSkorkowsky
      @SSkorkowsky  Před 5 lety

      Damn, I shouldn't have found that as funny as I did.

  • @randomusernameCallin
    @randomusernameCallin Před 5 lety

    If you going to put them behind something I say a post-it note with the name would be a good ideal.

  • @ChildishRevolt_
    @ChildishRevolt_ Před 4 lety

    Where do you get the map of Lovecraft Country?

    • @SSkorkowsky
      @SSkorkowsky  Před 4 lety

      It came with the slipcase 7e Call of Cthulhu set.

    • @ChildishRevolt_
      @ChildishRevolt_ Před 4 lety +1

      Seth Skorkowsky good to know! Also thank you for the quick response and excellent videos! Much appreciated!

  • @tcschenks
    @tcschenks Před 5 lety

    Do you hang them on or with something? My poster sleeves are so flimsy that you can’t lean them behind a bookcase.

    • @SSkorkowsky
      @SSkorkowsky  Před 5 lety +1

      Mine lean there fine. It's a narrow gap behind the case, so there isn't much room for them to bend. Though, I suppose clip-style hangers could work if you wanted to hang them in a closet or the like.

    • @tcschenks
      @tcschenks Před 5 lety

      Seth Skorkowsky That’s good. Once I put my maps in them (Greyhawk and Lankhmar) the sleeves were a little stiffer.

  • @orinmayer1276
    @orinmayer1276 Před 5 lety

    I laminate my maps and keep jpgs/pdfs

  • @codychavez9839
    @codychavez9839 Před 5 lety

    You have legs?

  • @billstephens396
    @billstephens396 Před 5 lety

    First!!!

  • @elliotchapman7261
    @elliotchapman7261 Před 5 lety +1

    I’m sorry but the whole t-shirt tucked into jeans look does not look good