by Avatar » Thu Apr 20, 2006 11:03 am
For myself, if I'm making a new map I usually start with Microsoft Visio. It's convenient because it can all snap to a grid, and has different shapes, etc. Instead of Visio I used Excel for the Moria map. I set the size of the rows and columns to the same value so that it gives a grid like graph paper, then you can orient the objects to that grid.
In either case, once the room layout is done I export the layout to MS Paint. The MS function to save as an image didn't seem to work well, so I normally did a print preview, then lined everything up so I can see it on one screen. Then a printscreen and a paste into Paint. Paint is nice for the details, since you can zoom in and select individual pixels then zoom back out. I also tend to use Paint for the text.
When I'm done in Paint, then I would normally use PSP - paint shop pro - to open the BMP, tweak settings, and save to JPG. I have a really old version of Paint Shop Pro, but luckily things like JPG and BMP formats don't change a whole lot over the years.
Still, I don't think my maps are the greatest. The temple of fiends - ss is probably the ugliest. I'm surprised noone has replaced the Prison map on the island. It's kind of quirky, but I always liked the results. Aaost could have used some improvements, but that's just a big big area. I'm pretty happy with the Moria map. I also did some cleanup / room fixes for a few like the Canaa maps and ET on Lyme.