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FT Pro is much more advanced and is meant to create the actual world itself. If you want to make maps and build worlds, I’d highly recommend them. And let me tell you they are incredible software. Personally, I’ve only used Fractal Terrains and CC3, both of which can work in tandem. There are free programs out there as well, but most are limited in what you can do with them. These include, but are not limited to: Dundjinni, Fractal Mapper, Fractal Terrains (FT Pro), and Campaign Cartographer 3(CC3).
DUNDJINNI 1.07 SOFTWARE
What I found were several different software programs specifically made to create fantasy/sci-fi maps. So I went in search of a program that could do it for me. Maybe even for free.Įventually I realized that I could never hand-draw a respectable map as my artistic prowess was that of a child. Furthermore, if you have a world visualized, but can’t create it yourself, this is a place where you can find someone to do it for you. There are tutorials here that cover a vast range of topics, and if you can’t find an answer to a question, just ask, and someone will likely be able to answer it for you.
DUNDJINNI 1.07 PROFESSIONAL
Here you’ll find people ranging from the occasional dabbling hobbyist to the hardcore professional designing games, movies or simply making maps for a living. This is an invaluable website for map-making enthusiasts and world-builders.
DUNDJINNI 1.07 HOW TO
Where To Begin? How Do I Create A Map?Ī great place to find information on how to build a world and create maps is the Cartographer’s Guild. Your story will blossom, it will feel real, and it will be accurate. Not to mention places for your protagonist to go to or exotic places to speak of. In addition, you’ll be able to accurately judge travel times in your story because you’ll have the distances right in front of you on your map. You’ll be able to solve any problems with where your cities, biomes, and natural features (like lakes and rivers) are all located in relation to each other. It’ll force you to think about what you want in your world and where everything should go. Because even if you haven’t started world-building for your stories, or for that matter writing them, making a map will work wonders for creating your world and the setting for your stories to take place in. So start creating your map as soon as you start writing your novel. Not only then does your world become tangible, and perhaps something you can show off to others, but it also becomes part of a chain reaction in which your map and story feed off of one another. Creating a map of your world is one of the first steps you should take in world-building. Until you put your world on paper or on file, it is no more than a figment of your imagination, no matter how well-realized that figment may be. This is the kind of Kickstarter I can get behind and it seems like a win-win for everyone.Created With Photoshop by Christopher D Eldridge & Robert Altbauer If stretch goals are made then there will be some additional product made available at a reasonable cost, or free for certain donation levels. The cool part is that this project will be made available to everyone using DriveThruRPG's Pay What You Want Program. As of this post, the project is already funded, but any more funds are intended to be used to add extra/better art. Yesterday I discovered that SNG has a modest Kickstarter for an upcoming City Guidebook. I've reviewed a couple of products from Small Niche Games (or are about to.I tend to work ahead on some entries) and while they were all geared at Labyrinth Lord for the underlying game system, I've found them all quite useful for conversion to just about any Fantasy Role Playing Game. IIRC correctly I've only promoted the Reaper Bones Kickstarter because that was a great deal for GMs and it could only make getting cheaper minis easier down the line.
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Personally I have had a bit of a love-hate relationship with Kickstarter, and "professionally" I'm not one to usually push a project unless it resonates just right.