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    Hi Coleony!

    I had played with Dia but ended moving to Inkscape as it seemed a bit more feature rich to me. Have you ever compared the two?

    -Rob A>

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobA View Post
    Hi Coleony!

    I had played with Dia but ended moving to Inkscape as it seemed a bit more feature rich to me. Have you ever compared the two?

    -Rob A>
    Hi Rob,

    I installed Inkscape and used to create one image, a 3D table. It looks very interesting, specially if you are interested in creating 3D images.

    Dia is more for simple 2D battlemaps (it also supports Hex grids) like the one I posted, nothing 3D. As far as I know, Dia doesn't even have a tool to paint pixels.

    So for city maps or world maps, probably some other tool, like Inkscape, would work better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobA View Post
    Inkscape is a 2D vector application, are you sure that is what you were thinking of? (of course you can make some realistic looking 3d stuff with it, but it is all 2D painting

    Attached is a 10 second scribble...(I had my snap to 10 px but the grid to 20 px, hence the half grid offsets...)

    -Rob A>
    Nice map, is there any chance you could include the Inkscape source for it?

    You are right, I use GIMP for my stuff on deviantart, and I had seen some of the example images done with Inkscape and they looked trully 3D, something that would be very hard to accomplish with GIMP.

    The other thing that I liked about Dia was the "snap to grid" and the fact I could just quickly use the line tool to create the walls which is all I use when creating maps (aside from doors). And I also liked the fact that the layers were also very easy to use (like creating a map for the GM and another one that I print).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravells View Post
    You may want to check out CC3 as well...but it's not free.
    From everything that I have seen and heard, CC3 really is the best program for mapping available.

    The reason why I actually tried using Dia, was after reading the thread "Musings, Collusion Kills and Excel Maps" and I wondered if there was another program other than CC3 or Autoream to make a simple battlemaps, that's when I tried Dia, and was surprised at how easy it was.

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    Clever little link. Reminded me of the time I was sent a full set of network diagrams, drawn in Excel using cell borders to make the lines!

    -Rob A>

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobA View Post
    Clever little link. Reminded me of the time I was sent a full set of network diagrams, drawn in Excel using cell borders to make the lines!

    -Rob A>
    You know, I remember when a secretary on the place I used to work at, asked if we could place her website on the server. It was all done in Excel. But I bet, the network diagrams would beat her website any day of the week

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobA View Post
    Clever little link. Reminded me of the time I was sent a full set of network diagrams, drawn in Excel using cell borders to make the lines!

    -Rob A>


    I can't knock it as a quick-fix proceedure - I've used the same trick myself before now to rough-out relay room floor plans and cubicle organisations where relative positions were more important than scale .

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    Post my preference

    i am paper and pen fan myself....
    colored pen and marker more specifically...
    when not at work that is......

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