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My first attempt at a map with Dundjinni: Post yours!

Targeteron said:
If you just get the cheap version and buy the 3 other artpacks on their own you pay less then you would if you bought the Platinum version.

True, but when you're talking about 4 bucks, I mean really... :cool:
 

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4 bucks may not sound like much, but if you are like me a little strained on cash it merits some thought, especially considering you can spread the cash out over several month so you buy it piece by piece. And those 4 bucks are another PDF at rpg.now i could buy. :) just something to consider if you do not really need the fancy adventure and monster stuff and just want to build maps.
 




megamania said:
This is all interesting and makes me curious about the program but where are the examples asked for beyond the original poster?

I have been watching this thread with a great deal of interest over the last few days and thought it about time to throw my hat into the ring... so here goes.

Every point of view so far has been right in lines with the feedback given before, during and after the release of DJ by those who haunt the boards over there. Some won't buy, many will. Some want to publish with it comercially, many dont. Some dislike somethings about it, many don't. The great thing about it is that Fluid as a company listens to it all and has been incredibly responsive - both in saying 'yes' and 'no' to discussion points.

No product is going to satisfy everyone, this is true of everything I have ever seen published in this arena. Mapping utilities all have their pro's and con's and those who use them alternate between rejoicing at their beauty and cursing them to the depths of hell for their inadequacies. Be that as it may for me, and for many, this program has been a real eye opener and something that makes our gaming experience more vivid and engaging.

I am a DM, have been for years. I have the artistic talent of a tick. But I always wanted a program to come out that would start developing my skills in this area because it was linked to an activity I enjoy very, very much. I felt I had a responsibility to my players to make their gaming experience the best I could. But I have, like many people, limited time and resources. I played with CC2, Fractal Mapper and many others talked about here and other places. All gave me a little something but not what I needed. Then came DJ.

Let's say upfront that, as it has been pointed out by several posters, is new. It's growing. It's growing fast. And the reason is that the users are growing in skill... and as their level increases so they desire more from the program and more from Fluid. These are people that I can tell have the same talent as me, little to some. But as they began to use it they found as did I they could begin to create maps that are visually appealing and help them make their gaming experience better... an this is, in some cases, in hours not days, weeks or months (sometimes years). Hours. That must say something for the program.

Fluid has created a product with a selection of artwork that is expanding, both by their efforts and those of us who use it. Free downloads from them in addition to many artpacks in development - including campaign world building so wanted by many here and on their boards as well. While the publishing issue is still an active discussion I am impressed by their willingness to talk to anyone who wishes to pursue this line of commercialism and many people who may not have thought to start up a business using other mapping tools can be seen now discussing it. Is this in fact not an endorsement that they have actually created a product that is good enough in what it does that it can make others wish to go into business for themselves using it.

The advantages of this software are these (IMHO):

It's simple to use. The learning curve in fact is very low. To be honest I barely looked at the manual I was so keen to get started and I had my first map out in an hour.

The quality of the artwork is medium to high. And there is more than enough to begin with and the ability to add user created art adds flexibility to any mapping DM that other programs can't. Additonally artwork and mapping functions are being worked on and feedback is regular on it's development. Can't ask for more than that... no program comes out with everything right first time but DJ got damn close and Fluid continues to want to improve it. That's a big plus.

The support from the Fluid Staffers is superb. They are friendly, informative, responsive and encouraging. I don't know if many check the times these guys post but most are working long hours and handling large numbers of enquiries on a wide and varied topics with patience and a quality of service I have rarely seen elsewhere.

The User community is an incredibly active one and that to me is almost as important as the responsiveness of the Fluid folk. The things that have been fixed or created by the community has been incredible.

Now after getting off my soapbox I should end by saying that everyone has the right to say yah or nay on this program. I just say to you watch it develop and see if it gets to level that's in lines with what your after. For some that may never occur but for many it will. Geez the programs only been out for a few weeks... and look at what it has done to mapping industry for gamers like us. It's made an impact, that can't be denied because we're talking about ti now, and come up with something new that appeals to a broad range of people with a desire to make their games better than before. And guess what ... I don't think it's going away in a hurry so why not watch how it goes.

Now as for the maps here's a few that I created - from my first to my most recent - all took from 2 hours to eight and I think I can do much more given time.
http://www.dundjinni.com/forums/forum_posts.asp?TID=565&PN=2
http://www.dundjinni.com/forums/forum_posts.asp?TID=551&PN=2
http://www.dundjinni.com/forums/forum_posts.asp?TID=578&PN=2
http://www.dundjinni.com/forums/forum_posts.asp?TID=591&PN=1

Also check out the DJ website under maps for the growing collection of user maps - and judge them knowing that they were created by people who aren't michaelangelo but are fast coming close.
http://www.dundjinni.com/forums/forum_topics.asp?FID=6&PN=1

:D
 

Dundjinni & Me

I am not an artist by any stretch of the word. I am also not an architect or engineer, though I had three years of drafting courses. I own and have used a number of mapping software programs, including CC2 and FM7.

In the past I have used these various mapping programs to build a considerable number of maps, however I was never pleased with their output. Most were "cartoonish" and inspired chuckles from my players. One required years of working with it and using the subtle manipulations of high-pitched screams and beating of the keyboard to create a semi-decent map.

Recently I purchased Dundjinni and my mapping changed. The output I produced was beautiful and took me 10-30 minutes to create each map -- and this with hardly a glance at the manual. Now my maps take my players' breaths away. I use them as: battlemaps, handouts, and GM tactical maps. When my players show up at a location, I present them with a map that instantly gets them to understand the feel of the place. These are not just simple, 2-D representations, but they feel like they are actually there. But my favorite parts of the program are its beautiful rendering capabilities and its extreme ease of use.

I have submitted a number of these maps to Dundjinni's website, in its Forums / Maps section under the user name Frost.
 
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My 2 cents worth

I would like to tell my sordid tale. That of a poor DM who could not generate a decent map if his life depended on it. I tried CC2...no luck. Fractal Mapper? Worse. Then, by accident, I hear about some program called Dundjinni. "Oh WTH, I'll take a look at the demo." I thought. Much to my surprise, I was creating fabulous maps to go along with my games (using screenshots from the demo). I didn't even hesitate to pre-purchase the Platinum version and have loved it ever since. If you would like to see what I've created, goto the DJ site and look at maps in the Forums section (I'm bakermail there). Additionally, the community has a yahoo groups site as well: dundjinniusers
 

Dundjinni Artist: Squeeky Artist Gets The Oil

Please, A "Direct" Link To A Dundjinni Gallery Of Maps Would Beeeeeeeeee Nicer Than Us Floundering Around On An Unfamilair Forum.

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