I recommend anyone who wants to start working with CC3 to check out Joseph Sweeney’s tutorials on YouTube. When you’ve wrapped your head around the control scheme, creating a first map is actually pretty simple. The good thing about CC3 is that you don’t need a lot of skill to get started. Of course each drawing style comes with predefined sheet effects, but you can of course customize them to your hearts content.
Alas rendering the sheet effects is quite CPU-intensive, so it’s recommended to turn off these effects when working on the map. You can add a contour to coastlines, blur the borders between different terrain types etc. Sheet effects are what really make CC3’s maps shine. But like Photoshop it supports layers (called “sheets” in CC3) and sheet effects. That means you can zoom in almost indefinitely without losing detail. Maybe the learning curve isn’t that steep at all.ĬC3 is vector-based which is one of the huge advantages over applications like Photoshop or GIMP that are also quite often used for map-making. After following the tutorial once I pretty much knew what every step on the way to the final map was and how I can use each method again in the future. The templates provide you with matching terrain features, symbols, etc.Īnd there’s one more advantage to programs like Photoshop or GIMP: I followed a few tutorials for Photoshop and was able to create awesome-looking maps but after I was done I actually had no idea what I’ve just done. CC3 comes with a set of predesigned templates that help you to create professional-looking maps in just a few hours or mere minutes depending on how detailed the map should be. But in CC3 you first pick the tool, then you choose the element you want to use it on and then you have to chose “Do it” from the context menu.īut when you have managed to get used to the somewhat awkward control scheme you have a very powerful map-making tool at your fingertips.
That’s how most Windows applications are controlled. Usually you choose the element you want to work on first and then pick the tool you want to use on it.
You can of course switch to the full menu later.Īnd since it’s based on a CAD system the control scheme feels “backwards”. As you can see in the screenshot above the UI can be quite confusing at first. If you feel totally overwhelmed by the UI, you can decide to pick the “Simple Menu” during installation. The main drawback is that CC3’s learning curve is pretty steep. This has some drawbacks but also huge advantages. Instead of being bitmap based like most other tools, CC3 is built upon a CAD system. One of the more powerful tools is definitely Campaign Cartographer 3 by ProFantasy Software. Not everyone can draw them by hand, so map-making tools are quite popular. When you design your own campaign setting or even if you’re just running a game, maps come in quite handy. It does not store any personal data.Campaign Cartographer 3 is definitely one of the RPG tools I wish I had more time to work with. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
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