Raiko
Raiko
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 - April 20, 1971
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Live Stream: Ancient Tombs Annual
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Live Stream: Ancient Tombs Annual
Thanks Sue, I'll watch this tonight. :)
I'm looking forward to it, but a bit gutted that I missed the livestream as I'm planning to watch them live from now on - at least while I'm working from home.
Does anyone know what is the best way setup YouTube notifications of upcoming streams? I managed to have a reminder set up for the cliffs livestream last week, but I'm not sure how to set one up for all Profantasy livestreams.
**Actually, ignore the above, I might have sorted it out - I've clicked the notification bell next to the subscribe / subscribed button. Hopefully that'll stop me missing the next one. :)
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Physical Manual and Essentials Guides
Although it's not as good as having it as a printed book, the Tome of Ultimate Mapping - which I think was included in the bundle - is well worth looking though. Each subsection has it's own set of tutorials, for example the CC3+ section starts with a "Basic Overland Map" tutorial, and then has extra tutorials for many CC3+ functions. The DD3 section starts with a "Basic Dungeon Map" tutorial and then expands from there, and so on for CD3, Perspectives 3, etc.
The blog section of this website has loads of amazing tutorials, often linked to a YouTube video or an example map. https://rpgmaps.profantasy.com/tag/tutorial/
Ralf's blog entry from the start of the year is a great one to start with:
Sue's tutorials are always brilliant, as well explaining advanced features she includes a link to a copy of the example map from the article, so you can always download the FCW file and see for yourself how the magic worked:
And Remy has very insightful articles about various functions of CC3, many of which long-term users had never even seen before he pointed them out - like his Command of the Week series from these forums:
Many of the tutorials are very concise - much more than my rambling here - and colourful, and so they are a pleasant read electronically, and have the advantage of displaying on-screen exactly what you'll see in the software.
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Curse of the Crimson Crown (Pathfinder Adventure Path)
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Curse of the Crimson Crown (Pathfinder Adventure Path)
 
                            
                            




        