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<blockquote data-quote="Terra_Ferax_Mark" data-source="post: 409736" data-attributes="member: 4730"><p>Actually, that was [edit] not [/edit] done with CC2. I have another program up my sleeve (or in my toolkit): Neopaint for windows.</p><p></p><p>Neopaint has a stamp function that allows you to create a neopaint stamp file (which is a .tif file with one color set to transparent). It's what I used before CC2 and keep coming back to it. The price is comparable to paintshop pro (which I also use)but with Neopaint, you can draw map elements (it's a paint program), save the stamp, and then place the elements on your map. It's very fast.</p><p></p><p>Think of it as a commercial "Dungeon Crafter" with no map size limit and no limit to the tile size, plus I believe they have all the U-Lead graphic functions. You can zoom, rotate, and most of the tools any decent paint program has. You can check out a 30-day trial at <a href="http://www.neosoftware.com/npw.html" target="_blank">http://www.neosoftware.com/npw.html</a>. There's a DOS version and a Windows version. Unless you're a DOS fan, you might stick with the windows version. I'm using the Windows version 4C.</p><p></p><p>So as for the map, the GIF files included in the zip archive are as close to what I have as you can get. No you, don't have the layers of CC2 or PSP, but it's fast to produce maps with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terra_Ferax_Mark, post: 409736, member: 4730"] Actually, that was [edit] not [/edit] done with CC2. I have another program up my sleeve (or in my toolkit): Neopaint for windows. Neopaint has a stamp function that allows you to create a neopaint stamp file (which is a .tif file with one color set to transparent). It's what I used before CC2 and keep coming back to it. The price is comparable to paintshop pro (which I also use)but with Neopaint, you can draw map elements (it's a paint program), save the stamp, and then place the elements on your map. It's very fast. Think of it as a commercial "Dungeon Crafter" with no map size limit and no limit to the tile size, plus I believe they have all the U-Lead graphic functions. You can zoom, rotate, and most of the tools any decent paint program has. You can check out a 30-day trial at [URL=http://www.neosoftware.com/npw.html]http://www.neosoftware.com/npw.html[/URL]. There's a DOS version and a Windows version. Unless you're a DOS fan, you might stick with the windows version. I'm using the Windows version 4C. So as for the map, the GIF files included in the zip archive are as close to what I have as you can get. No you, don't have the layers of CC2 or PSP, but it's fast to produce maps with. [/QUOTE]
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