Fractal Terrians
I'm running the demo version of FT3 and am trying to create a custom export file, when it comes to saving the file the full file path is causing issues.
"c:\program files (x86)\profantasy\ft3demo\\Export\sean.xpt"
as you can see between ft3demo and Export there is a double backslash "\\" this is is not allowing me to save the file. Is there a fix for this?
I'm running this on windows 8.
see attached
"c:\program files (x86)\profantasy\ft3demo\\Export\sean.xpt"
as you can see between ft3demo and Export there is a double backslash "\\" this is is not allowing me to save the file. Is there a fix for this?
I'm running this on windows 8.
see attached
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Thanks for responses
One of the questions is I see that Fract Terrains can me exported to Campaign Cartographer 3.
But lets say I make an awesome map in CC3 and want to export it to Fract Terains to use all the tools there. Is that possible?
Reason I ask is with what I am seeing, it is easier and you have much, much, much, much control over map creation in CC3 then you do in Fract Terrain.
This is really what is holding me back from the purchase. Fract Terrains has great features, but I do not see total control in making free hand maps as one can do in CC3.
FT3 export to CC3 is a built-in feature! The reverse, not so much. Maybe possible but it's not easy like you are asking, I have found, in a few months of using these programs and reading this forum.
FT3 is mainly for making a fractal world, a whole globe -- it's really great at making RANDOM worlds like this, so the best quick use of FT3 is clicking through lots of random worlds until you find one you like. FT3 can also be used for hand-painting your custom world vision however this is much more time consuming and difficult. You can zoom in on any section of that globe and generate a close-up map, which can be exported to CC3 and modify the map details in CC3.
Another way of saying the difference. FT3 map is based on a fractal, mathamatical function. CC3 is based on vector graphics, and like AutoCAD.