![]() ![]() Affinity Photo is close enough functionally to Photoshop that most of the Photoshop tutorials should be pretty easy to follow along. You'll be much, much better off in the long run. Then go over to and go through as many tutorials as you have time for. If I was going to spend money on a program for digital mapping and didn't want to pay Photoshop's exorbitant subscription price, $50 for a copy of Affinity Photo will be the best money you can spend. I don't regret that time spent using the software for the most part, because it taught me a bunch of tricks I could later apply using actual image editors (Photoshop / Affinity Photo), but I would literally never use it again. I too am looking to be sold on this bundle.I spent a lot of time learning CC3 when I bought it way back in 2009, only to realize that the results you could get from it were wholly dependent on which of their tile sets / map style assets you had available. I'm no artist and have found no computer graphics program that can make me one. It's just another tool like a brush or pencil in the hands of an artist, but in my hands, it's not much. That being said, I have used Dundjunni in the past to create some decent battle maps. I've also always understood CC to have a steep learning curve and knowing myself well, I don't see myself investing a lot of time to master it. How much learning does one have to do to get to the point of being able to create usable maps? I'm not really interested in creating dungeons (I'm more into modern and sci fi settings), but DD seems to be the tool needed for floor plans of buildings, etc. Is CC3+ just for geographical maps? Can I create battle maps with it or is the DD add on a must for this? I know a someone that has been using Dungeon Painter Studio to create battle maps and while it is still in early access, it only costs $15. That's far more reasonable to me price-wise if CC can't produce floor plans without the DD add on. OTOH, I'd be interested in hearing what makes DD worth the extra money. ![]() Getting Dungeon Designer gives you more symbols and tiles to use - which are always good for battlemaps. It also has some extra tools which make it easier for drawing rooms and corridors. See the info here: ĬC3+ can be used for battlemaps - it comes with some symbol sets and there are a couple of free symbol sets to download - plus you can use other open source symbol sets. #CAMPAIGN CARTOGRAPHER 3 PLUS TORRENT DOWNLOAD#. ![]()
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