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Dungeonographer 1.0 Released; Classic Blue & Isometric Maps Made Easy

Started by SowelBlack, July 23, 2011, 03:49:54 PM

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Dungeonographer (free version on the Dungeongographer site) has reached its 1.0 milestone!  The last feature to add before marking Dungeonographer 1.0 was the "blue shift" function.  If you have a classic line-art style map, when you choose File | Resize and Export as PNG Image (or Select Area, Resize and Export Area as PNG Image) you can choose to shift the color of the map to the shade of blue found in many classic RPG dungeon maps.  Further, you can click a checkbox to make the map an isometric map.  See sample images here: http://inkwellideas.com/2011/07/dungeonographer-1-0-released-classic-blue-isometric-maps-made-easy/

Other things new to this release:

  • Several map items for shrubs and rubble were added.
  • The freehand line drawing mode was enhanced to allow clicking from point to point.  (The snap to vertex drawing mode allowed clicking point to point, but it would shift the points to the nearest spot at the edge of a square or 1/4, 1/2, or 3/4 across or up and down.)
Creature (System Neutral) Cards: http://inkwellideas.com/creature-card-decks/
Encounter Cards (Outlines & Maps): http://inkwellideas.com/encounter-card-decks/
Hexographer (wilderness map software): http://www.hexographer.com
Dungeonographer (dungeon/building interior software): http://www.dungeonographer.com
Coat of Arms Design Studio: http://inkwellideas.com/coat_of_arms/