As a wargamer and RPG enthusiast I've always liked to give players maps. For a historical wargames campaign maps are essential, and when acting as an RPG GM, presenting players with a map really gives them something to get in to, and often forstalls lots of questions.

As a young child I loved making maps, and now as an old child I still do. My recent purchase of CC3 and a variety of its add-ons has simply reinvigorated my interest, but now means I can construct maps and print them (with many variations as required) in a much simpler and more importantly quicker way.

In many respects I'm here to learn, as my geography degree cartography modules were a very long time ago (almost 40 years in fact), and my knowledge of CC3 and other mapping software is very limited.