Dunjinni is more of a stamper...it uses premade pictures and you stamp them down all over the place. It does layers so that you can cover places and all in all it's not too shabby...the guys who really know how to use it make some great realistic looking maps. The only real drawback to DJ is that you have to download a lot of images from the user forums and that takes up a lot of space and then putting them into the right folders is time consuming too. If you're wanting more realistic then that's the way to go. If you're wanting more hand-drawn then I'd suggest a raster program like Gimp or Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro.