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    Hello!
    Ever since I was a kid and my father first introduced me to the concept of graph paper, I've been drawing maps. I made huge sprawling cities out of graph paper of medieval and fantasy realms, complete with trade routes, building names, districts, and landscapes.

    As I grew into my college years I became associated with DnD, and obviously that grabbed my attention immediately. I've been DM-ing my own homebrewed worlds for almost 2 years now. As I work on my latest project I found this site and it seemed like the place for me.

    So um, hello everyone! Glad to make your acquaintance!

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    Hello jzaustin295, welcome to The Cartographers Guild. Other than the parental influence you experienced, my journey has been pretty much the same. I do maps for my RPG games primarily. This place has a lot of amazing mappers which often leave me both in awe and jealous of their talent. Come on in, browse around, enjoy. Best wishes, niekell.
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    Welcome to the Guild, I'm glad you decided to join us! I look forward to seeing some of your work as well. Are you still doing most of your mapping with traditional tools?

    - Josh

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    Welcome to the Guild, I'm glad you decided to join us! I look forward to seeing some of your work as well. Are you still doing most of your mapping with traditional tools?

    - Josh
    I actually primarily use Wonderdraft and Dungeondraft now. The programs are incredible for what I use them for and I can honestly just get lost in fiddling in them for hours on end.

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    I’ve only dabbled with them since I just enjoy the process of drawing, but they do seem like pretty fun apps to just enjoy the process of creating.

    - Josh

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