Windows has a perfectly good screenshot function. alt+printscreen takes a snapshot of your current window.
Yes, as I said, my current screenshot method is just pressing printscreen and pasting it in Paint, but I'd rather just press one single key and have 3Dwarf create a .jpg in my DF directory or something, rather than a bunch of switching between windows and whatnot.
Also, my computer IS kind of crappy (CS3 takes nearly 30 seconds to load up for me) so I don't use Photoshop for my DF needs. All I'm gonna do with a 3Dwarf screenshot is save it and MAYBE resize it, so I don't need Photoshop for that, plus trying to run Photoshop and DF at the same time makes my processor tantrum and my RAM go on break.
(edit to avoid double posting)
Okay, I've just come across a bug in 3Dwarf. I just spent an hour reading the entire topic, and I don't see anybody else complaining about this.
I just started a new fort, and when I embarked, I wanted to take a screenshot of the area so that I can see precisely how much environmental damage I cause as my fort develops. However, it seems that 3Dwarf isn't displaying certain textures AT ALL. My area is a 4x4, partially badlands and partially grassland, but only the sand is showing up. The silt, which makes up most of my area, doesn't show up at all.
I've witnessed this before, but never on such a scale. According to 3Dwarf, my future fortress site is a bunch of tiny rocks floating in an infinite void. I tried compatibility mode and it makes no difference. I'm running this on a Pentium 4 and a GeForce FX 5600 with the latest drivers. Also, I'm still running 40d (unmodded except for using Mayday's graphics and the catfix), and the existence of 3Dwarf is why I have not yet upgraded to 40d9.
Here's what my embark area looks like in the game:
And here's what 3Dwarf shows:
If either of you guys (Sinoth or Mithaldu) wants my region folder, I'll send it to you or do whatever else is necessary, but I don't want to waste my time and your inbox space if you guys are holding off on any fixes until the next version of DF comes out.