Thank you @thehawk. Drawing is a simple matter of practice and a lot of repetition, have no secrets. This skill of mine is in the past, I no longer have the hand or patience for it. 😅
I have been mapping for decades, on paper, but started with CC3+ in April of 2020 when I got back into TTRPG after a hiatus and decided to jump back into the GM seat. This was my first map on CC3. It has another iteration or two since then and will be updated further.
I started making battle maps by hand, pencil on large quad paper, in the early 1980's and they were well recieved. Life broke up that group and I didn't really get invovled with any new games for some time.
I had to look back into the online store to figure out I originally purchased CC3+ and add-ons in 2016 and dabbled with it on and off.
It wasn't until 202o that I joined this community and was inspired to become active. Getting a request from an old friend to run a DnD campaign on a virtual table top kicked things into high gear and I haven't looked back. This forum has helped immensely as have the tutorials and videos. I'm looking forward to retirement in a few years when I can really figure out how to use this software properly ;-)
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Thank you @thehawk. Drawing is a simple matter of practice and a lot of repetition, have no secrets. This skill of mine is in the past, I no longer have the hand or patience for it. 😅
I have been mapping for decades, on paper, but started with CC3+ in April of 2020 when I got back into TTRPG after a hiatus and decided to jump back into the GM seat. This was my first map on CC3. It has another iteration or two since then and will be updated further.
welcome to the forum @brokenmindscape
I have had CC in various versions a LONG time. That said, I would not call myself a proficient user until I jumped back into it during COVID.
About 2 weeks... :D
Although I bought the program a while ago on Humble Bundle.
Sometime in 99. It was the entire reason I bought a Windows PC.
I started making battle maps by hand, pencil on large quad paper, in the early 1980's and they were well recieved. Life broke up that group and I didn't really get invovled with any new games for some time.
I had to look back into the online store to figure out I originally purchased CC3+ and add-ons in 2016 and dabbled with it on and off.
It wasn't until 202o that I joined this community and was inspired to become active. Getting a request from an old friend to run a DnD campaign on a virtual table top kicked things into high gear and I haven't looked back. This forum has helped immensely as have the tutorials and videos. I'm looking forward to retirement in a few years when I can really figure out how to use this software properly ;-)