![]() This subreddit is for the posting and discussion of tabletop Battlemaps. But by no means should you be rude, vulgar, or disrespectful to posters or commenters. Helpful critiques are perfectly fine, if not expected. ![]() Hateful, vulgar, or otherwise offensive content and disrespectful behavior will not be tolerated. If you have a map that you've tried yourself, feel free to post a review to help other game masters choose good maps for their players. Posts describing map creating tips and tricks are also welcome. Both simple hand drawn and extravagantly artistic battle maps are welcome here. They can be as simple as a single room or as complex as a vast underground dungeon. Battle maps are an essential part of many tabletop RPGs. You may be able to get some use out of them with the Wayback Machine. The following links are presented for historical purposes, since the websites are long gone. Forty-eight free content Add-Ons available to start you off (totaling ~7000 mapping assets!). Commercial app for Windows and Mac that also offers free use level (limited to low-resolution output). I’m just including my own software here to make the list complete. That’s what the rest of this site is about. Free demo available.Īvailable on Steam for Windows, Mac and Linuxįree, browser-based, hex maps (for The Fantasy Trip, GURPS, etc.) Gridmapper (not to be confused with the above entry)Ĭurrently in beta. Poor feedback in their Kickstarter Comments regarding the map-related portion of the app. Professional cartography/mapping software. Previously commercial, free version now available. Registration to the Yahoo Group is required to download the program. A downloadable version is also available.īrowser-based mapping site, currently in beta. ![]() Steep learning curves, but has its fans.įree mapping software that works right in your browser.įree and runs in your browser. The makers of Campaign Cartographer 2, CC3, CC3+, and other mapping programs. Note: This software cannot currently be purchased, due to the DJ Store being permanently offline. The DJ User Forums, however, still live on, and are a terrific source of free mapping art, which can even be used commercially. This app (and ironically, its death), inspired me to create MapForge. Produces beautiful maps (especially battlemaps). ![]() Note: While we think you might find the following links useful, the fact that a product or site is listed here does not necessarily mean that we endorse them or their products. WINE version of MapForge, for Mac users running Catalina or Big Sur.Steve Gaudreau’s (Map Alchemists) Add-On Previews.Preview of the “Roads & Streams” Add-On.CSUAC (Cecil Solomon’s User Art Collection).“PA Vehicles & Shantytown” Add-On Preview.“Isometric Farm & Exteriors” Add-On Preview.“Isometric Dungeon Designer” Add-On Preview.“Epic Isometric Advanced” Add-On Preview. ![]()
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