What to buy?
I'm gonna make this a short question: Which products do I need to buy in total to:
- Create Overland Maps using the DeRust Overland Tileset from Cartograhpers Anual Vol. 7?
- Create Dungeon Maps using the OSR Dungeon Maps from Cartographers Anual Vol. 15?
- Create City Maps using the Black&White Towns Set from Cartographers Anual Vol. 15?
Thanks in advance.
- Create Overland Maps using the DeRust Overland Tileset from Cartograhpers Anual Vol. 7?
- Create Dungeon Maps using the OSR Dungeon Maps from Cartographers Anual Vol. 15?
- Create City Maps using the Black&White Towns Set from Cartographers Anual Vol. 15?
Thanks in advance.
Comments
You would need CC3/CC3+. Get the one listed below to get both. This future proof's you as CC3+ will be the way forward.
1. Campaign Cartographer 3 with downloadable CC3+
This will give you the core, then you need the two volumes.
The Cartographer's Annual Vol 7
There is no volume 15 so assume you are talking about 2015 which is - The Cartographer's Annual Vol 9
Now volume 7 is not yet compatible with CC3+. So unsure if there is a way to do a manual install but for now, to use both of these annuals, you would need to use CC3. Annual 9 does wotk in CC3+ though which I find preferable to use.
So the absolute must is logically CC3+, while City Designer and Dungeon Designer are optional but recommended? Fair enough with the discounted bundle price. I'll look into them and see what my final decision will fall on. Thanks in any case!
Note that this handles the basics, there are some additional issue regarding sizing of effects, and the rare issues that comes with their own .dll files cannot be manually handled this way.
You also don't get any lighting effects to use in your dungeons unless you have DD3, and no automatic streets and buildings without CD3
Merelan City - the biggest map I've made so far with 135 sheets and about 300 sheet effects spread between them all takes about 30 seconds to zoom in or out with the effects turned on, but I wouldn't dare try to open it in CC3. I doubt it would even open
But yes, the performance of CC3+ is far superior to CC3, especially for effect-heavy maps.
Best advice - work through the example map in the CC3 User Manual to get a hang of the controls, and ask if you don't understand something
Happy Mapping!