Making a table maker

I have a background in MS Access VBA, I’m very new to C++. This may be way beyond my current ability to understand, but if I wanted to write a function that generated data tables in C++ how would I approach this?

For context, I’m making a text-based RPG design engine project for fun. I would like to make an app that creates data tables to store level design, character sheet info, etc. for the designer to dynamically make character types and maps

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u/Otie_Marcus — 4 days ago
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I’m by no means a sculptor, but I wanted to make an anniversary gift

u/Otie_Marcus — 24 days ago

Advice for water?

I put white for highlights in the water and it feels kind of distracting, I used cadmium yellow, cadmium red, cobalt blue, burnt umber and titanium white for the whole thing

I tried my best to push the values of the water but it kind of got away from me, let me know what I may need to learn to improve on this

u/Otie_Marcus — 2 months ago

Wide format options

I’m a cartoonist, I use 15x22 inch paper to draw my comics and I’m looking for a wide format printer to use as a work tool and means to produce small batches of books and prints.

I color my comics on a separate 11x17 inch Bristol Board with liquid dye-based water color using the blue line method (inks printed in non-photo-reproducible blue). The water color does not require the same amount of water as pigment-based water color so the paper gets slightly more wet than it would with the use of a marker.

Ive been looking at the Epson ET8550 and the Canon TC21, but am not sure what my best option is or if there are other options I should consider. I strongly do not want to use ink cartridges, as HP is currently wringing me dry with those things.

Books would be 6”x10” or 8.5”x11”, glossy covers and newsprint or uncoated printer paper interiors. I’ve also been gearing up for a news paper project and having the capability to print that in-house would be nice.

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u/Otie_Marcus — 2 months ago