| |
AutoREALM 2.00 Download 
AutoREALM is a freely available fantasy role-playing map making program.
Its main goal is to *easily* draw maps which would be otherwise made with professional or expensive software such as Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, or Campaign Cartographer.
AutoREALM was written (and is currently maintained) by Andy Gryc (andy@gryc.ws). Other individuals have contributed some enhancements, which can be viewed in the program's about box.
Features
- Fractal lines, polylines and curves for rivers and coastlines
- Dozens of dungeon, campaign, and wilderness icons
- Instant hex, rotated hex, square, diamond, half-diamond, triangle, polar grids (fully scalable and designable with secondary grids)
- Chart navigation rosettes
- Zoom in, out, and zoom percentage toolbar
- Save and restore views
- Move, scale, rotate, skew, flip, align, and array create transformations
- Snap-to-grid and snap-to-point
- Full undo (20+ levels and more) and redo capability
- Archaic, runic, and other fonts
- Bitmap objects for special symbols or for tracing scanned images
- Optional crosshair cursor for precise alignment
- Measures in standard and friendly RPG scales
- AutoNAME, a random name generator with styles like Tolkien, English, etc.
- Multiple overlays (10 layers) with freezing and color-coded viewing
- Glyph line styles like pack-ice, water boundary, and castle walls
- Curve-fitted text
- Decompose text, icons, and fractals into polygons and polylines
- Tiling of large maps onto multiple pages
- Import and export of Windows Metafiles and Enhanced Metafiles
- Measurement ruler and measurement string
- Help Files
- Intuitive interface comforming to Windows standard functions as manipulating objects, stretching them, moving them, selecting them.
- Saves maps into .bmp, .jpg and .aur (native) formats
- Support of language DLLs : french and japanese translations are available.
- Toolbars with many Menu Icons
- Symbols to minimize file size for repeating graphics
- Symbol library, possibility to add and design your own symbols.
|
|