It depends. What software are you using?
Hello, I'm new here and new the D&D. I ordered some miniatures off of amazon and am waiting to order the books. But I was wondering what everyone prints their maps out on and how to figure out the scale to print it? Thanks
It depends. What software are you using?
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I don't actually have any software to make a map just yet. But the few I've found on here so far ( the shadowfell keep one) I've opened up with MS paint. But I also have photoshop. Whichever works better. Is there any certain paper to use or any size? I have an HP printer if that matters.
Photoshop will do nicely, as will GIMP (the free and open source graphic editor). Your printer won't matter much, except for its paper-size limitations. Use whatever paper you have available. For instance, I make my maps in GIMP, then print them on tiled sheets of 8.5x11 (normal letter-size) paper. Then I just tape them together to put on the table for game.
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I run an RPG Map Printing service called Gamer Printshop (hence my name), and print large format maps up to 36" x ?, though I can use 42" paper photo satin media, then offer lamination. Some guild members use my service - see my Sig.
Of course, I print many of my maps all in large format sizes, laminated then used in our Pathfinder games, so I'm kind of lucky that way...
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yeah.. I want your printer GP
I print on my desktop A4 printer (about letter size) - or sometimes manages to get a friend who has an A3 laser printer on his job to do my printing... Had my own A3 printer some years ago, but when it broke I never got around to buy a new, they are a bit expensive.
I use photoshop to print from, mostly because I love the program but also because I'm certain I can setup the print so it doesn't scale it down making 1 inch squares smaller to "fit the paper"
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I don't print many of my maps and view them on a TV or monitor. If I had to print them then I would get the free little app called PosteRazor and run that on a map and it scales and chops it into A4 sheets ready to print. Very cool. If I wanted the whole table top covered in one sheet then id see Gamerprinter above
one way would be the manual way ... open your file, choose the crop tool [C] in the tool workspace you can enter what size the final document should be or just follow your grid if you have one. press "enter" to finish your cropping - print the result. Press ctrl+z to undo the cropping and repeat process for the next area.
If you have InDesign you can just place the same image on several pages Letter/A4 and move it around within the frame.
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Or export an image and use posterazor
Or if using windows, use paint (yes paint) which will automatically break up the image onto whatever the page size is.
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