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    Hi
    I'm a too old rpg player, and and I've too little free time to draw my own dungeon's maps.
    So...
    tks for your contributions to my gamemastering
    J.W.

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    Is this considered a "post"...? I just joined the guild and have a question I'd like to post in regards to CC3 - I tried creating a post/thread but I got a message saying I couldn't.

    Thanks.

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    You should be able to create a thread, but a moderator may have to approve it. But as for your post count, a reply counts as a post.

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    Awesome, thank you. - there's two!

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    Welcome Aboard!
    My Finished Maps | My Challenge Maps | Still poking around occasionally...

    Unless otherwise stated by me in the post, all work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.



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    Thank you. I hope I'm not in over my head - as much of what I read in forums seem a bit alien to me. Is there a lot of computer program language needed to know how to navigate through mapping software and in discussions within the guild? I just prinited the manual for CC3 and I'm planning on reading through that to answer some of my own questions before I blurt out that I need help. After all, "It's better to appear a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt!"

    -to late...

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    I'd say map out your world the old-fashioned way: with pencil and paper before you move on to mastering it with computer software. To me, computer-generated art is still art, but hand-drawn pieces will always catch my eye--and keep it.

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    Great advice. However, I'd have to say that my art skills are in need of help. I thought about creating the map and then projecting it onto canvas and then trace and paint.

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