New User question - grid spacing
Howdy all,
I can't seem to find information which explains what the actual units are when setting grid spacing for maps. I see a default value of 50.00000 but I don't know what that actually equates to real space on a printed piece of paper. Could someone point me to a good resource for learning this or tell me the answer, please?
Thanks!
--Eryk
I can't seem to find information which explains what the actual units are when setting grid spacing for maps. I see a default value of 50.00000 but I don't know what that actually equates to real space on a printed piece of paper. Could someone point me to a good resource for learning this or tell me the answer, please?
Thanks!
--Eryk
Comments
The size on paper depends on what scale you choose to print in, so that can be anything. For example, if you are making a battle map for miniatures, one of the more common setups is that each square measures 1 inch on paper, and represents 5 feet in the map. To set this correctly up in CC#, it means that you set up the grid with a distance of 5 map units ( = 5 foot ), and when printing, you print to a scale of 5' = 1".
Always remember that when you work in CC3, you work with real world units (actual distances), and not paper distances. The paper distance is only a factor when you print, otherwise, always use the actual distance.