That’s the same program that engineers and artitects use in their day jobs, and it offers a radically different approach to map design from the graphic editors (like Adobe Photoshop or Macromedia Fireworks) that people might be more familiar with.įortunately in recent years its creator - Profantasy - has heard the laments of the users as they were driven before CC2’s fierce interface, and have taken steps to make it easier to use. The biggest challenge with CC2 is that it is based on a computer-assisted design (CAD) program called “Auto CAD”. Web Site: Campaign Cartographer 3 - or CC3 for short - is legendary mapping program thats reknowned for both its excellent maps and difficulty of use.What game master worth his salt doesn’t need maps? Most GMs I know make do with hastily hand-drawn maps, but there are plenty of computer mapping programs available for folks to use that can simplify the process (or make it a hell of a lot more complicated, yet yield far more attractive maps. If you know of a utility you’d like to see added to this page, email us at Mapping Programs Mac users need not lament this page’s Windows-bias I’ve created a parellel for that platform as well: Nuketown’s Mac RPG Page My focus for this page is on tools for all game systems, but when it comes to d20-based role-playing games, I’m only listing those that comply to rules set out in the Open Gaming License. This page is dedicated to chronicling those tools for the Windows operating system. They also love computers, so it’s not too surprising that the two interests have converged to spawn numerous tools for aiding in the creation of pen-and-paper RPGs.
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