Campaign Cartographer (at http://www.profantasy.com/ ) can easily be used to generate numbered hex paper, at any desired scale, with any number of levels of uberhexing.
When I still had access to a full-size roll plotter, I used CC to do full-on, table-sized maps of every encounter I ran. It was awesome. One of the should-haves for my next employer is a plotter--8.5x11 just doesn't cut it anymore.
Yes, I know the point is "how cool is it that someone out there still codes in raw PostScript", and that coding PostScript is immensely less expensive than buying the CC suite.
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Date: 2007-03-22 03:44 pm (UTC)When I still had access to a full-size roll plotter, I used CC to do full-on, table-sized maps of every encounter I ran. It was awesome. One of the should-haves for my next employer is a plotter--8.5x11 just doesn't cut it anymore.
Yes, I know the point is "how cool is it that someone out there still codes in raw PostScript", and that coding PostScript is immensely less expensive than buying the CC suite.