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MapMaking - A Map Making community for DND/TTRPG

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Welcome to the TTRPG/DND/D&D/Fantasy Map Makers Community!

We're thrilled to have you here! This community is all about the art and craft of creating TTRPG maps. Whether you're a seasoned cartographer or just beginning, this is the perfect place to delve into the world of map making. Here, we exchange knowledge, seek advice, explore techniques, and bring our imaginary worlds to life.

Our Main Focus: Map Making Discussions

Primarily, our community thrives on open discussions about all aspects of map-making. Topics can range from tools, techniques, and asset sharing to queries about scaling and more. This open forum is where we share knowledge, learn from one another, and celebrate the process of map creation.

Other Acceptable Posts Include:

Map Making Prompts: Feel free to post prompts that others can interpret through their unique artistic perspectives. Create maps inspired by these prompts and share your process!

User Requests: If you have a specific idea for a map but lack the skills to bring it to life, you can post your request here. Our talented community of artists may choose to fulfill them. Remember, this isn't a place for paid requests, and we reserve the right to revisit this policy if the number of requests becomes overwhelming.

Artist's 'Make a Request' Posts: Artists in our community can start a thread inviting others to make requests, which they can then attempt to fulfill. This keeps the requests contained and easy to follow. This section also doesn't cater to paid services, and the policy may change in the future.

Rules:

We're here to foster a collaborative environment where map makers can learn from each other and improve their skills. This community is about celebrating the process of map creation and exploring innovative ways to illustrate adventures. While sharing completed maps is not our primary goal, feel free to join [email protected] to showcase your completed creations.

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Greetings Map Makers!

It's time for our first Weekly Community Prompt! This is an opportunity for everyone, both old hands and fresh faces, to flex their creative muscles and interpret a theme in their distinct style.

This Week's Prompt: An abandoned, overgrown garden within the ruins of an ancient castle.

Imagine the remnants of an erstwhile majestic castle, now surrendering to the slow tick of time. In its heart, an forgotten garden bristles with wild plants, a testament to untamed beauty. What secrets does it conceal? What encounters and battles await within its leafy corridors?


This prompt isn't a competition, but rather a celebration of our diverse interpretations. Regardless of your style or experience level, we eagerly anticipate your creations!

Please share your process, thoughts, and works-in-progress in this thread. Let's engage in discussions, learn from one another, and celebrate the art of map-making!

Once your creation is complete, you're encouraged to share your final maps in /c/BattleMaps. This way, we get to admire everyone's finished work while keeping this community focused on the process.

Rules Reminder:

  1. Treat all community members and their work with respect.
  2. Remember, the aim here is to share your creative process and learn from each other.
  3. Enjoy the process, and let your creativity soar!

We're looking forward to seeing what unique twists you bring to this prompt.

Happy map-making, everyone!

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Heres my map for the first secret garden:

Its relatively simple, but the reason is I'm trying to get more used to using Dungeon Alchemist, as Dungeondraft is my usual go to. DD is waaaayy more detailed and granular, but DA can make pretty great looking maps, and fast. And itll automatically animate them, you can do the whole first person thing, all stuff which is pretty cool.