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    Quote Originally Posted by eh_well View Post
    Hey! I'm new to these forums, but I LOVE this script. However I'm having one problem. I can't seem to change the look of the walls or floor no matter what I do! I'm fairly new to Gimp, but I'm not incompetent. I must be missing something but I simply can't get my textures off of those default gray ones, please help me out!
    There are two drop downs:

    "Fill Floor With" (choose "Pattern - Select Below") and pick the pattern in the pattern selector below
    "Fill Walls With" (choose "Pattern - Select Below") and ditto.

    -Rob A>

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    Yeah, I tried that but it doesn't seem to change anything, is this an isolated issue? Perhaps my GIMP is out of date or something?

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    Where can I get this (argaf afrfh ... I'm hungry of quality stuff!)

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    Post #43 of this thread has an attachment with the script.
    Bryan Ray, visual effects artist
    http://www.bryanray.name

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    Viper, did you try using TAB to move between the fields? In some cases, that will allow the offscreen elements to become visible.
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    RobA,

    Yes I did. But still hides the bottom. On my laptop, which is 1024x768 everything is displayed except for the very bottom choices. But i played with it and found that 3 Tabs and then Enter will execute the script. On my desktop, which is 1366x768 more is hidden so I don't know yet what all i have to press to get the script to execute. But I will play with it.

    Viper

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    Rob-

    Let me just tell you what a great treat this script is...unbelievable. I have been looking for something like this for a very long time, and I was building dungeons for hours with this script after I read through the post. Truly remarkable and thank you very much for sharing.

    Request: Is there a way to allow for the ability to add a black line in addition to the bevel? Meaning, if I run a 1pt stroke that is black, it adds a nice black line to all the walls, but I would love to be able to have the beveled look, and a black line. Also, is it possible to add an "inner glow" to the floors?

    Thanks again!

    --Doc
    Last edited by Doc_Waldo; 12-05-2010 at 05:41 AM.

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    Hello Rob.
    Very nice job and very helpful.
    Is there a way to translate the content of the box in french.
    We promote your job on this website but there are a lot of people there that don't speak or read english and who would like to use your work.
    Thank you

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    Hi! Thank you for this script, I really love it. I wanted to give a holler here to say that I created a tutorial for complete beginners to using Cartocopia's Dungeon Map Maker script for GIMP and creating nice maps. It took me a lot longer to write this than the combined time of finding the script, learning to use it, and producing the map that became Figure 4 in this tutorial! The tutorial is probably too basic for many of the power users here, but I'm hoping it will be of use to at least a few people. Enjoy!

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