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Deca
2010-04-07, 02:25 AM
Is there any easy-to-use free dungeon mapping software available? I've tried Maptool but I can't make head or tail of it.

Serpentine
2010-04-07, 02:28 AM
I was using one (can't remember what it's called, someone will probably mention it), but ended up just using Illustrator, instead.

HunterOfJello
2010-04-07, 02:56 AM
graph paper is my best friend for dungeons

Iban
2010-04-07, 05:03 AM
graph paper is my best friend for dungeons

Same here, or an old maths workbook for the squared paper

Zeta Kai
2010-04-07, 05:06 AM
1) GIMP (http://www.gimp.org/) is like Photoshop, but free. Go nuts.

2) The Cartographers Guild (http://www.cartographersguild.com/) is your friend, & could be your lover.

Mulletmanalive
2010-04-07, 01:20 PM
Dundjinni works pretty well [just search it on google], though it isn't free. It's basically modular so it works better on dungeons than outside maps...on the other hand, it can't rotate it's tiles all that well.

Drothmal
2010-04-07, 01:51 PM
Depends on where you stand on piracy, {Scrubbed}

Silly Wizard
2010-04-07, 02:03 PM
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You might wanna edit that, you can't talk about illegal activity on the boards.


Graph paper is your best friend. Unless you need it specifically for computers (for play to post or something). In that case, I would recommend either A) Finding a tutorial for Maptool or B) MS Paint.

SSGoW
2010-04-07, 02:22 PM
MS paint has been the most handy tool, easy to use, don't need to spend a few hours learning something new, and best of all my players never started to exspect great maps all the time :D

Of course I ended up getting lazy and using a dry erase board or pencil and paper (looked horrible but it works)... OH word of warning if you accidently mess up and make a small little room when you use pen/pencil and paper you player may spend 20-30 minutes trying to figure out why it is there -_-;;;; Even the ones that never heard about the Dreaded Gazebo....

Sliver
2010-04-07, 02:36 PM
Myth weavers? (http://www.myth-weavers.com/generate_dungeon.php)

Calimehter
2010-04-07, 03:32 PM
I like this site for doing the "drudge work" of actually drawing out rooms and corridors.

http://donjon.bin.sh/d20/dungeon/

It provides encounters and door/trap details too, but I tend to write my own in instead of using its (somewhat random) event generator.