Quote Originally Posted by Voolf View Post
Awesome job Mouse.
Thanks Voolf

Quote Originally Posted by kacey View Post
It sounds like the newer version of cc3 is much better then the older version that I have. I've recently been thinking about upgrading, and playing around with it some more so I went over to the profantasy site the other day, and it looks like they have some promising new annuals that weren't there when I was using it. I've been seeing some really nice maps come out of it recently, some I didn't even know were made in cc3 until I saw the new styles on there site.
The new version is CC3+, and its a lot faster and more robust than CC3. I've never used CC3 myself, since I've been able to do all that I've wanted to do with CC3+

The recent annuals are all compatible with CC3+, though it is taking a little time for the older annuals to be converted. If you want the best of both worlds you can do a home conversion job on the older annuals, although these will all be converted in time.


In my mind there's no such thing as a single ideal piece of mapping software. They all have their plusses, and they all have their minuses (and with some packages that to me must include the sheer cost). The trick of it all lies in collecting the tools that will help you to draw all the things that you see in your mind when you think a new map into being... and to constantly experiment in the hope of finding new, different and interesting ways of doing things