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Fractal Mapper 8.0 (Windows CD-ROM)
NBOS Software
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"Powerful Mapping Made Easy!"
Fractal Mapper 8 raises the bar in terms of power, flexibility, and ease of use. Whether you need to whip up a quick dungeon or battle map, or craft your campaign world in the finest detail, Fractal Mapper 8 will be the map making tool you'll want to turn to!
- Powerful Graphics Engine
Fractal Mapper features a fast, optimized vector graphics engine designed from the ground up for fantasy map making. Each object placed on the map can be individually selected and modified. The graphics engine supports object rotation to any angle, resizing, reshaping, scaled (geometric) lines, bitmap pattern fills, and variable levels of transparency. In addition, FM features a powerful zooming capability that lets you fill in small map details on continental or even planet-wide maps.
- Fractal Drawing Tools
Fractal Mapper gets its name from its set of Fractal drawing tools. These allow you to easily draw out natural looking continents, islands, rivers, and caverns. In addition, FM contains a number of non-fractal drawing tools for drawing out more regular shapes such as straight lines, polygons, circles, and spline curves.
- Full Color Mapping Symbols
Fractal Mapper includes over 600 full color mapping symbols you can place on your maps. Sets include symbols for world maps, dungeon interiors, towns, and sci-fi deck plans. Fractal Mapper supports two types of symbols – raster symbols which are image files of several common formats, and vector symbols which are simply other Fractal Mapper maps. The symbol library is customizable, so you can easily add your own symbols as well.
- .PNG Mapping Symbols
Fractal Mapper also features optimized support for 32-bit .PNG image files, complete with support for variable levels of transparency (alpha channels). Over 100 ‘battlemap’ symbols in .PNG format are included for use in creating great looking maps designed for miniatures. Any .PNG image, including those from other programs or that you find online, can easily be added to the symbol library as well.
- Text
You can place text on your maps using any True Type® font installed on your system. Text can wrap across multiple lines, be left-right-center justified, and can be rotated to any angle. Text can have it's own outline and fill colors, making it easy to create attractive, stylish text on your map. Unicode text can also be placed on your maps, allowing for the placement of text in such languages as Chinese, Japanese, or Korean.
- Grids
FM can place square, hex, offset square, or dot grids of any color, size, and transparency level on your map – either above or below the objects on your map. Grid cells can also be numbered in the font and text size of your choice, as well as aligned in the cell several different ways - a great feature for wargamers! In addition, polygons and other shapes on your map can be individually filled with a grid. These grid fills can be 'synchronized' with the main grid to create seamless grid patterns within irregular shapes (like caverns).
- Printing
Once you have your map, you’ll likely want to print it off for use at your game. Printing across multiple pages, fit to page, or at specific zoom percentages is supported. When square grids are set, you can even print the map out at specific sizes, such as 1 grid = 1 inch. The entire map or a portion can be printed. Maps printed across multiple pages can be 'overprinted' to make them easier to tape together. If desired, you can print a single page of a tiled map without having to print the entire set again. FM also features a tiled print preview so you can see how those big multi-paged prints will align on the pages—a big ink saver!
- Special Effects
Fractal Mapper supports a number of special raster-based effects you can use to enhance the look of your maps. Bevel effects, for example, can be applied to create a raised edge on objects of various styles. Or apply Texture effects to an object to define its surface texture. Objects can be made to cast a drop shadow, or even a shadow onto itself. Blurs can also be applied to objects – either on the entire object or to create a ‘feathered’ edge.
- Color Themes
Your maps can be displayed in several different color themes. By default maps are shown in full color. But you can also choose to display your map in grayscale, black and white, or with a sepia color theme.
- Exporting
Fractal Mapper maps can be exported to several image file formats: Windows bitmaps (*.bmp), JPEG files (*.jpg), Portable Network Graphics images (.png), and Enhanced Windows Metafiles (.emf). Either the entire map or a selected portion of the map can be exported.
- Campaign notes and the Scenario Builder
Fractal Mapper isn’t just a graphics tool—you can also store your campaign notes along with your map. Each object on your map can have assigned to it two sets of notes—one for the GM, and one for the players. You can even define an area on the map as that object’s illustration. Once you have the notes, the Scenario Builder allows you to create an HTML file (web page) or print out an illustrated version of them. You can print out all of the notes, or create a player-version for handouts.
- Plug-in and Scripting Interface
Do you dabble in code? Fractal Mapper features a sophisticated scripting interface called the GoblinAPI which allows you to create new program features, custom drawing tools, map generators, and perform complex actions on your map. You don’t have to be a programmer to use Fractal Mapper, obviously, but if you are—you’ll enjoy the flexibility!
- The Inspiration Pad
Need help coming up with names? Let the Inspiration Pad help! The Inspiration Pad is a built in name generator you can use to create endless inspiration for place and people names. Drag and drop randomly generated names onto your map! Over 25 random name generators are included, and since the Inspiration Pad is plug-in based, you can also add your own.
- Hyperlinking
You can hyperlink Fractal Mapper maps together, allowing you to create interactive atlases. Each object on your map can be assigned another map as a link. When you click on that object with the link tool, the linked map is displayed. In addition, other types of files, such as PDFs, spreadsheets, or even URLs, can be linked to. When one of those links is clicked, the file is opened up in it’s application (or a browser window is opened and the web site navigated to, in the case of web links).
- Localization
Fractal Mapper is used in many countries all over the world. So to make FM more friendly and approachable to the world audience, it can display its menus, buttons, and windows in languages other than English. FM uses a simple text based system for storing translation data, which means anyone can add support for a language (if they speak that language, that is). Language files will be hosted seperately on NBOS Online Exchange as they become available. (note: FM8 does not support unicode-only latin-based character sets)
- 3D Terrain
Fractal Mapper includes a free add-on program called Fractal World Explorer. You can use FWE to create great looking 3d shaded relief maps, and then edit and shape the terrain. Once you have a planet you like, you can then export the map for use in Fractal Mapper.
- Globe View
Another free add-on program included with Fractal Mapper is the newly redesigned Globe viewer. With this tool, you can wrap your world maps around an interactive globe. You can rotate and pan around your planet, and zoom in and out. The globe view can also be exported as a graphic or even a movie file!
- NBOS Online Exchange
Fractal Mapper integrates with NBOS’s web based map sharing system, NBOS Online Exchange. Right from within Fractal Mapper you can upload your maps to the map sharing site. As easily as saving maps to disk, you can now upload and share your maps with others!
System Requirements:
- Intel Pentium IV class PC or faster with 512 meg ram.
- 150 meg free hard disk space
- Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista.
- Internet connection and software registration required to access the NBOS Online Exchange map sharing area.
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System requirements? Mac Compatible? Need that kind of info, thanks.
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Kevin Olmstead wrote:
System requirements? Mac Compatible? Need that kind of info, thanks.
From the NBOS website:
* Intel Pentium® IV class PC or faster with 512 meg ram.
* 150 meg free hard disk space
* Microsoft Windows® XP or Windows Vista®. Fractal Mapper v8.0 may also run on other earlier versions of Windows (such as Windows 2000, Windows 98, etc.), but only XP and Vista are officially supported and tested.
* Internet connection and software registration required to access the NBOS Online Exchange map sharing area. NBOS Online Exchange does not provide internet access.
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Kevin Olmstead wrote:
System requirements? Mac Compatible? Need that kind of info, thanks.
Sorry—we try to include those where necessary, but we missed this one. I'll add it in.
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Character Gen. Why no weight or height?,
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Dear Paizo, please give us a gish base class!,
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The eternally unanswered question,
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Stabbing Dudes Magically - or What is a gish? A miserable pile of secrets!,
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Playtest arises questions,
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Can you use Create Arms and Armor to repair???,
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Best Gish Class?,
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