![]() ![]() The software has a variety of add-ons that you can install, so you have access to more types of elements (houses, trees, mountains, etc.). To save the map as an image all you do is save as an image, and you’re done. You can print the map if you are going to use it for table-top games, or you can also save the map image to send it to a printing house, or to use it inside a videogame. You can also add other things like borders, roads, text, etc. On top of that, if you want more detail, you can add isolated trees here and there.Īnother very nice and useful detail you can add are scale bars, that might be useful in some maps, but also give you a better sense of scale of the entire map. For example, if you want to make a forest you can draw an area and then your area will be filled by trees. While bigger details are added as areas, smaller details like mountains and forests can be added as areas or “spots”. First, you add the main masses of land, then you can create terrain details (like making some areas grassy, or sandy, etc.), and then adding things like mountains and vegetation. Making maps in Campaign Creator requires you to start creating the different layers in order. When you create a new map, you’re given the option to select a specific type and then you’re asked different options about your selection. As I mentioned when I wrote about Fractal Terrains 3+, I decided to purchase the entire pack since it was going to be useful for a game I’m working on.Ĭampaign Cartographer 3+ lets you create different types of maps, like overland maps, dungeons and cities. ![]() Campaign Cartographer 3+ is part of the Maps Bonanza bundle I wrote about two weeks ago. ![]()
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