CC3 viewer Cosmographer 3 and sharing files
Hi All,
I'm trying to figure out whether my players will be able to view my FCW file that I created with Cosmographer 3.
The file was tiny
The viewer says it has all the standard symbols but then when listing collections parses out DD2 and some of the Symbol sets. Is that because cosmographer isn't included yet?
Is there a relatively easy way to save the symbols used with the map with the map so that I can upload the file and they can view them in the viewer.
Completely random aside does anyone know how to make a decent ringed planet? My Saturn looks like someone dropped a glass of water on it.
I'm trying to figure out whether my players will be able to view my FCW file that I created with Cosmographer 3.
The file was tiny
The viewer says it has all the standard symbols but then when listing collections parses out DD2 and some of the Symbol sets. Is that because cosmographer isn't included yet?
Is there a relatively easy way to save the symbols used with the map with the map so that I can upload the file and they can view them in the viewer.
Completely random aside does anyone know how to make a decent ringed planet? My Saturn looks like someone dropped a glass of water on it.
Comments
So two maps. 1 for all detail, and 1 for hidden things for the player characters to discover.
You might look around at virtual table tops. Some of them can do 'fog of war' and hide/unhide parts of the map.
Does saving as a PNG somehow work differently with the CC3 viewer? I'm hoping to make a campaign map including sub maps and links and the ability to zoom in. I saved it as a BMP so that people who don't want to use the viewer don't have to.
Note that I've never gamed online, so I don't know what effect this will have. There are some folks in these forums who use rolld20 and maptool.
As Jim and Monsen said, the result is a simple image file that your players can view in any browser without the need for additional utilities. The downside, however, is that you won't be able to link directly from one map to the next with just an image. However, as Jim said, there are a multitude of virtual tabletop tools out there and some of them let you link maps. Check out this thread for more information.
Cheers,
~Dogtag
I suspect most players are only going to read the image anyway so I'll stop fiddling with the viewer and just use an image.