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Gridsmith mapping program- anyone using it?

DM Magic said:
You guys like GridSmith? You're going to CRAP YOUR PANTS when you see this.

http://www.dundjinni.com/

There was an add in the latest Dragon with an actual map made from this program. Out-frikkin-standing.

So cool! I can't wait to use this, even though the price is a little steep, but- <sniff> what's that smell?? Oh My GOD! MY PANTS!!

Yeah, it looks great, and I have been using AutoCAD, Illustrator & Photoshop for a long time. The ease is being able to sling together things that are already geared your way for an adventure... which hands down makes things sooo much easier. Now I have to decide which to get...
 

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Thanks for the link, NeghVar (and directions from others). It accepts 300 X 300 pixel images, which will work fine for me. Like MarauderX, I do lots of work on Photoshop and Illustrator, so I was looking to see how easy it would be to port my existing tiles over to the program. Looks like I'm sold. =)
 

Ruined,

It's definitely a good purchase. As you seem to know your way around graphics programs I hope you might be persuaded to share some of your Gridsmith creations going forward? ;)
 

I snagged the program yesterday, so I'll take some time to work with it. I have a combat starting on Monday night's game, and I want to try to get the scene laid out, so we'll see what I come up with.
 

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