![]() Nonetheless I have ideas but none of the knowhow or perspective on how hard it is to make something like this so thank you for creating such an awesome tool. Especially if some icons were locations of old battles, holy sites, lone farms and the aforementioned ruins, outposts, and temples dont always need to be a skull on the map that loads a dungeon, they could also be a rumor icon with a short randomly generated description. ![]() Create battlemaps with ease, export as an image or PDF. I understand this is for roleplaying games such as dnd but I think it'd be neat to have some non dungeon and non village icons on the map, things like ruins, outposts, and temples don't all need to be dungeons and it would inspire a bit of lore making for the map. Town Map Generator There are a lot of great D&D map tools online, and a lot them are free too For our purposes today, we are going to look at one tool in particular that can help you make a usable town map as quickly as possible: Medieval Fantasy City Generator by Watabou on itch.io. Free online mapmaking tool for tabletop rpgs like Dungeons & Dragons - no sign up required. ![]() ![]() Understandably this would be a lot to ask but imagine a more 'zoomed-out' generator with full compatability with your other generators, eg: A world generator where you can click on continents to get a perilous shores region generated in the shape of the continent/region.Īlso perhaps you could add some non dangerous places of interest. Tutorial: how to draw a fantasy village map Step one: rough outline Step two: ink outline Step three: add weight Step four: add roof details Step five. ![]()
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