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<blockquote data-quote="ProFantasy" data-source="post: 1923690" data-attributes="member: 19616"><p>It sounds to me like you are using a much older version of CC2. CC2 Pro, the latest version is designed to be much easier to use and learn. Certainly, once you've learnt it, it really shouldn't take much more than a couple of hours to make a very nice map, and half an hour or so to through something together for a game session.</p><p></p><p>Dungeon Designer Pro even has a 15 minute dungeon chapter - you can plug dungeons together using pre-built geomorphs. There is also a free Random Dungeon Generator you can download from our map lab.</p><p></p><p>Although much easier to learn than previous versions, CC2 Pro is optimised for use by intermediate to advanced users, that is when you have got down the basics it is designed to create maps more quickly and more flexibly than with other software. You'll never learn everything it can do, however, because it can do so much.</p><p></p><p>The simplest and quickest way to create overland maps I know is to randomly generate them in Fractal Terrains Pro (including rivers, altitude, climate, etc) then export any section of them to CC2 Pro to add structures and other features. This is very quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProFantasy, post: 1923690, member: 19616"] It sounds to me like you are using a much older version of CC2. CC2 Pro, the latest version is designed to be much easier to use and learn. Certainly, once you've learnt it, it really shouldn't take much more than a couple of hours to make a very nice map, and half an hour or so to through something together for a game session. Dungeon Designer Pro even has a 15 minute dungeon chapter - you can plug dungeons together using pre-built geomorphs. There is also a free Random Dungeon Generator you can download from our map lab. Although much easier to learn than previous versions, CC2 Pro is optimised for use by intermediate to advanced users, that is when you have got down the basics it is designed to create maps more quickly and more flexibly than with other software. You'll never learn everything it can do, however, because it can do so much. The simplest and quickest way to create overland maps I know is to randomly generate them in Fractal Terrains Pro (including rivers, altitude, climate, etc) then export any section of them to CC2 Pro to add structures and other features. This is very quick. [/QUOTE]
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