Darraketh said:Arravis that map does look good! But I know it is time consuming. However for a unique and well polished look that would be the way to go.
I like HexMapper because is so darn simple. Point and click, type in a few labels and you're done. And since it is a hex map I find it even more useful. If I want I can assign each hex a grid number and keep notes on each hex. Like a random encounter table for that particular hex.
Hey you're handy with photoshop I know you could make some really nice hexes!
Well here is my little collection. I admit some of them are crap but I think I have a few winners. But here's the dirty little secret... most are captures from PC games that I have beat into shape. Some of the symbols are from various wingding type fonts. Some of the text is done with a shadow color and the same text in a top color placed slightly offset.
Spoof said:
Hey how did you add the icons to the program. I can make the tiles but I have no idea how to get the program to find them. I know it has to do with teh Tile list notepad that is there, I just do not know how to add them on.
Such as I make a tile saved as "Fire Sword" how do I get it on the notepad in such a way that the program will find it?

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