![]() One of the things that CC3 was awesome for in overland was the ability to quickly add textures to nearly anything on the map. Yes, the house creation and easy "street creation" tools were okay, but like a lot of cartography, it's not the tools, it's the artwork that's important. Here's my current problem: I want to now do cities.Īnd because I didn't want to spend more money for something I wasn't sure I was going to like, I procured a "trial" version of City Designer 3-and was fairly unimpressed with the tools it adds to CC3. So for overland mapping and dungeon mapping, CC3 is exactly what I was looking for. For overland mapping, it's great, and for dungeon/battle grid maps, it's easy as pie, assuming you have good textures on hand (and with all of the free textures out there on the Interwebs, it's a piece of cake). It took me about a week and a half of fairly steady work (2-3 hours a day at nights), and a fairly healthy dose of tutorials to really get the "feel" for the software, but I now feel if not like a master, at least competent with its basic features. I am absolutely IN LOVE with it for doing overland maps. I recently purchased CC3, and for $45.00, it was a fabulous investment. This is my first real post on these forums, so first off, hello, and thanks so much to everyone involved with the site for providing such an amazing resource for us cartography enthusiasts.
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