Hand drawn dungeon map style
I was wondering if it is possible to add a crosshatching line style to outside the walls of a dungeon map with the tools we have in Campaign Cartographer? If so, could you point me in the right direction to get me started? I haven't figured it out and have put some effort into trying. Might be looking at the wrong things in the help docs.
I would like to do something like this:
http://snikle.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/20110422-095012.jpg
I would like to do something like this:
http://snikle.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/20110422-095012.jpg
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If you have a tiling image of that hatch style available, you could also import that as a fill style, and again use that for fill style in a polygon you draw around your dungeon.
Very usefull.
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It comes as a Photoshop EPS file but I was able to export from Photoshop Elements as an 800 by 800 PNG and set up a fill style in CC3. It doesn't come with a formal license but the product description says you can use it for personal or commercial use. Here's a sample I whipped up:
Getting this error from the message board: Some problems were encountered The file you attempted to upload (oldschoolhatching.PNG) was of type "application/octet-stream", but the file extension "PNG" did not match the accepted extensions for this type of file: rar, RAR, doc, DOC, fcw, FCW, fsc, FSC, fct, FCT, zip, ZIP
I'll talk to Ralf about this, we may be able to do something on our end, although technically, this is a problem with the browser config on your droid (Probably something not user configurable though).
In the mean time, please stay on topic for this thread, and don't continue to discuss png upload problems. I've also deleted a couple of the posts above since they do not contribute to the topic.
Use Tools -> Import bitmap fill styles to import the image as a fill style. Check the create other resolutions option, but don't enable the copy to folder option. Leave all settings at their defaults
Open up the fill style dialog, select the fill style you just imported and anbable the 'scaled' option. You'll need to experiment a bit to figure out what numbers are good for the scaling, but you can come back here and tweak this after you have drawn something so you can see how it actually look.
Now you can draw using your new fill. Either just draw a polygon with this fill style and sheet set manually, or create a new drawing tool that uses it.