Bundle of Holding has a Campaign Cartographer Bundle
https://bundleofholding.com/presents/Cartographer
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Bundle of Holding has a Campaign Cartographer Bundle
https://bundleofholding.com/presents/Cartographer
HAHA, beat you by a minute. :)
Yes, but now that you've bumped his thread, Jay's thread is at the top of the list, therefore it must be a better thread!
Thanks to both of you, going to go get myself in trouble now...
I have finally bought CC... now when am I supposed to find time to use it!!!
Note: I have all of profantasy's products already, but I am curious.
Do we know what is included in the Bonus collection? "11 style, symbol and Tool sets" and " Battle Map sets" ...What does that mean in terms of annuals etc? What if I only owned some annuals, how would I know if I was overlapping with the deal?
We don't know exactly what annuals the things come from. Their is a description pop-up link that you can do that tells you the names of the various styles. You would have to then cross-reference that to the annuals index.
It doesn't appear to be the complete annuals, but only bits and pieces of them. I don't know what overlap it might include with teh free annuals samples that are released periodically.
There are clickable links for each specific item in the the details window - this links to the annual year and month entry for each offering. It also states: "This offer presents many installments from past Cartographer's Annual releases, 2007-2017, such as these Style Packs and symbol sets."
I love Campaign Cartographer and also ProFantasy. But this offer is a little bit weird, depending on what you're looking for - if you intend to get some of the annuals you may not be saving that much overall - i.e. you're getting DD3+ for$35 instead of $40 RRP. But if you just intend to do some dungeon mapping and not buy any annuals, then this could be a very good offer for you - selecting the best months from the annuals that apply to dungeon mapping, so you don't have to spend lots of money on the annuals and get a bunch of stuff you may not use.
The original engine was based off one of the earliest CAD programs back in the 80's called FastCAD.