I'm from the generation that loves big screens, lol. Back when I was a young lad of 21, if someone suggested doing a lot of the stuff we did - like folks can do on cell phones now - the whole crowd would've said something like "Naaaaa - would never fly, too many people would get fed up with the eye strain!" Lol.
I like computers and real physical stuff like books and such, but too each their own!
I'm thinking of something like CC3 View, but something that CC3 has to export to. I was thinking it would export all the layers into one file and the app could read and control the layers.
My, two cents...PDFs with hotlinks work as a solution for me. You can easily build an "atlas" of an area AND copy/print protect the material for distribution. With the password feature you can even build player and DM versions, room by room reveals etc., in the same file.
For those that don't have Acrobat DC (I don't) I used Powerpoint to create the links on the attached example. First I exported the maps a PNG files and imported the images into powerpoint on three different slides. Then I exported the file out of Powerpoint as a PDF file. The links are automagically embedded in the PDF. Click on the staircases to move from level to level in the building.
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I know what you mean though - I've integrated my Droid X phone and my Droid Xoom tablet into every aspect of my life.
I like computers and real physical stuff like books and such, but too each their own!
My, two cents...PDFs with hotlinks work as a solution for me. You can easily build an "atlas" of an area AND copy/print protect the material for distribution. With the password feature you can even build player and DM versions, room by room reveals etc., in the same file.
For those that don't have Acrobat DC (I don't) I used Powerpoint to create the links on the attached example. First I exported the maps a PNG files and imported the images into powerpoint on three different slides. Then I exported the file out of Powerpoint as a PDF file. The links are automagically embedded in the PDF. Click on the staircases to move from level to level in the building.
Great work. Thanks for sharing.