I recently made a map for a roommates D&D campaign. They suggested I look into commissions. Is this high enough quality to do so? What do you guys think?

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Your post did not meet our standards for being on-topic. We have some very specific rules regarding maps, and the following types of maps are not allowed on this subreddit:

  • Maps that you did not create or commission.
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Your post is either:

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