• Big Campaign Cartographer bundle sale

    From Spalls Hurgenson@spallshurgenson@gmail.com to rec.games.frp.dnd on Fri Apr 11 11:40:37 2025
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    I guess I'm sort of shilling here, but I like the product and I think
    it's a good deal, so I hope you'll forgive me (anyway, it's not like I
    receive any kickbacks for my post).

    There's currently a bundle-deal for almost the complete bundle of
    Campaign Cartographer software suite at HumbleBundle https://www.humblebundle.com/software/map-making-mega-bundle-software
    Excluding a couple of the newest update packs, you can get all their
    'wares for $35 USD, which is a pretty good price.

    Campaign Cartographer is, admittedly, not the easiest software to
    learn. It's basically repackaged CAD software and its interface hasn't
    changed in more than 20 years. The interface is obtuse and the
    learning curve is steep, but the reward for all that is an incredibly
    powerful suite of software. I've used it over the years and while I'm
    no expert, even with the default symbols and tools, I've made some
    respectable creations

    (here's an old one that I made more than 20 years ago!
    https://imgur.com/a/LdVml3t )

    The toolset allows you a variety of styles, so you can customise and individualise your creations to your own taste. The add-ons allow
    everything from dioramas to character models to star maps. I owned the
    core apps but was glad to round out my collection (and get updated
    versions of the tools at the same time) with this bundle.

    Anyway, I think it's a useful collection for any Dungeon Master,
    especially those who like a nice map in their adventures.



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  • From kyonshi@smaug@ereborbbs.duckdns.org to rec.games.frp.dnd on Wed Apr 16 01:18:23 2025
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    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> Wrote in message:


    I guess I'm sort of shilling here, but I like the product and I think
    it's a good deal, so I hope you'll forgive me (anyway, it's not like I receive any kickbacks for my post).

    There's currently a bundle-deal for almost the complete bundle of
    Campaign Cartographer software suite at HumbleBundle https://www.humblebundle.com/software/map-making-mega-bundle-software Excluding a couple of the newest update packs, you can get all their
    'wares for $35 USD, which is a pretty good price.

    Campaign Cartographer is, admittedly, not the easiest software to
    learn. It's basically repackaged CAD software and its interface hasn't changed in more than 20 years. The interface is obtuse and the
    learning curve is steep, but the reward for all that is an incredibly powerful suite of software. I've used it over the years and while I'm
    no expert, even with the default symbols and tools, I've made some respectable creations

    (here's an old one that I made more than 20 years ago!
    https://imgur.com/a/LdVml3t )

    The toolset allows you a variety of styles, so you can customise and individualise your creations to your own taste. The add-ons allow
    everything from dioramas to character models to star maps. I owned the
    core apps but was glad to round out my collection (and get updated
    versions of the tools at the same time) with this bundle.

    Anyway, I think it's a useful collection for any Dungeon Master,
    especially those who like a nice map in their adventures.





    Well. Here's the rub: I already bought Campaign Cartographer
    bundles from Humble multiple times, and while it would be nice to
    have e.g. all the Annuals, I'm just not sure if I actually would
    use them.
    I don't even mind the GUI so much, but the maps created do look
    like 3e era at best. That is, unless you go wild and delve so
    deep into creating with the software you easily could spend the
    effort to learn a professional CAD program. So I think these
    bundles have limited returns for the company. Everybody who
    wanted the software already has it, and unless they are
    completionists, I feel like many people won't spend all that much
    money to buy the same stuff again.

    For what it's worth i also bought Dungeondraft and Wonderdraft,
    and both were much closer to what I actually needed for use in my
    campaign.
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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@spallshurgenson@gmail.com to rec.games.frp.dnd on Wed Apr 16 10:58:02 2025
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    On Wed, 16 Apr 2025 01:18:23 +0200 (GMT+02:00), kyonshi <smaug@ereborbbs.duckdns.org> wrote:

    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> Wrote in message:


    I guess I'm sort of shilling here, but I like the product and I think
    it's a good deal, so I hope you'll forgive me (anyway, it's not like I
    receive any kickbacks for my post).

    There's currently a bundle-deal for almost the complete bundle of
    Campaign Cartographer software suite at HumbleBundle
    https://www.humblebundle.com/software/map-making-mega-bundle-software
    Excluding a couple of the newest update packs, you can get all their
    'wares for $35 USD, which is a pretty good price.

    Campaign Cartographer is, admittedly, not the easiest software to
    learn. It's basically repackaged CAD software and its interface hasn't
    changed in more than 20 years. The interface is obtuse and the
    learning curve is steep, but the reward for all that is an incredibly
    powerful suite of software. I've used it over the years and while I'm
    no expert, even with the default symbols and tools, I've made some
    respectable creations

    (here's an old one that I made more than 20 years ago!
    https://imgur.com/a/LdVml3t )

    The toolset allows you a variety of styles, so you can customise and
    individualise your creations to your own taste. The add-ons allow
    everything from dioramas to character models to star maps. I owned the
    core apps but was glad to round out my collection (and get updated
    versions of the tools at the same time) with this bundle.

    Anyway, I think it's a useful collection for any Dungeon Master,
    especially those who like a nice map in their adventures.





    Well. Here's the rub: I already bought Campaign Cartographer
    bundles from Humble multiple times, and while it would be nice to
    have e.g. all the Annuals, I'm just not sure if I actually would
    use them.
    I don't even mind the GUI so much, but the maps created do look
    like 3e era at best. That is, unless you go wild and delve so
    deep into creating with the software you easily could spend the
    effort to learn a professional CAD program. So I think these
    bundles have limited returns for the company. Everybody who
    wanted the software already has it, and unless they are
    completionists, I feel like many people won't spend all that much
    money to buy the same stuff again.

    For what it's worth i also bought Dungeondraft and Wonderdraft,
    and both were much closer to what I actually needed for use in my
    campaign.

    You can give the maps quite varied appearances (I myself tend to aim
    at for the 2E look, for obvious reasons) but, yeah, the learning curve
    is quite steep and that rabbit hole gets deeper the more you want to personalize your mapping style. On the other hand, CC3 /does/ give you
    that ability to customize, which is something I've not really
    something I've found with other mapping tools. (Heck, that
    perspectives tool lets you make maps as seen from an angle, and that's
    an amazingly neat feature that I've got to give a try). Plus, the
    various annuals add so many new symbol sets.

    Is Campaign Cartographer better than its competitors? I'm not sure I'd
    say that. It's a very rough program, and a lot of other alternatives
    are much more accessible. But you can do so much with CC3, and given
    it's price (still available for the next 8 days! ;-) it seems too good
    a bargain to miss.

    Assuming you don't already own it, of course. Although in my case, it
    was still worth it, since the version I had on disk was extremely old
    and getting all the expansions made it worth it.
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