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    At last - nothing fancy but enough that I can narrate the journey through the dusty corridors, and expand and run encounters when the party gets to the appropraite parts of the map! Thanks for the Tutorial Torstan - I hope to continue my own journey into Gimp and hopefully fingers crossed I'll get better as I go along. It really is a matter of being constantly aware of Layer in which I am working, and where I'm placing stuff at the time.
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    Also did this one using Excel with a little messing about with Autoshapes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheelon666 View Post
    Also did this one using Excel with a little messing about with Autoshapes.
    Dude. thats just sick. Nice, but sick...lol
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    LOL I'm not sure if that's a thumbs up or a thumbs down! Thanks...I think!!

    LOL

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    That anyone gets anything done at in EXCEL at all is a miracle in itself. I absolutely HATE that program.
    For me it's more of an abomination than MS-Paint

    So kudos to you for creating something useful with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel General View Post
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    .fcw? Is that a file format?

    Yes it is for CC2 (not sure about 3)
    Yea is both CC2 & CC3.
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    Thanks for this great tutorial, even if it brings painful memories from the ruins of Undermountain...

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    Here is me trying my hand at your Tut. Using CC3.

    I hope you like it. BTW, thanks for the tut, well done!

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    Thanks very much for this useful tutorial. It's helping me render my hand-drawn beauties into, well, better-drawn beauties!

    Still, I do have a question. I'm using the current version of GIMP (2.6.11), which seems to have some differences to it. I'm stuck at the point of trying to add doors to my map. I've got a third layer ('doors'), I've got your 'doors2.png' saved to the clipboard, and am able to paste it to the center of the canvas, but I am unable to move the darned thing. This is undoubtedly my own incompetence, as I have very little familiarity with any of these computer-generated art programs. But it's a bit frustrating. I've clicked the 'rectangle select tool' from the toolbox, and when I hover over the door image that appears in the center of the map, I get an anchor and a small square with 'marching ants' (as you called it), but no move arrows. If I click it just inserts in the center of the canvas.

    I'd appreciate any help from you pros!

    thanks,

    Geleg

    edit: I read Sheelon666's posts on the previous page and they mirrored my problems. His fix of zooming in has helped me finally grab ahold of the door icon and move it. I may have solved my own problem. Thanks anyway!
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    This thread is all kinds of awesome! Thank you very much for taking the time to post it for us newbies.

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