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Reddit » MapMaking
1d ago
Sorry, I'm new at this and this is a first map that I've done so I'm not really sure if this is okay
submitted by /u/Mjau46290Mjauovic
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Reddit » MapMaking
1d ago
AI is doing many things, so I'd like to know if any AI or even non-AI map generators could take a rough template with things blocked out in colors and generate the map from that, maybe even a way to tell it what colors the are, like forest or mountain. Do these exist out there?
submitted by /u/death12236
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Reddit » MapMaking
1d ago
I know it’s probably garbage by the standards here, but this has been the map for my homebrew campign that I’ve worked on for the past 3ish years. I made the map a LONG time ago and have just been creating lore for the locations, so as generic as it is, its full of stuff that I(and my players)think is cool
Not to scale :) because that would make it tiny or empty :)
submitted by /u/Pretzel-Kingg
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Reddit » MapMaking
1d ago
My home brew world has gone under many iterations over the years and this is the first time I’ve done a full world map for it. I’m looking for any feedback before I continue and add cities, place names, etc. I want to use this for a D&D setting as well as a book I’m writing. I’m hoping for feedback specifically on the scale and realism of the map but I’m not going for 100% realism, so it’s ok if it’s not perfect but I’d like to get close. All thoughts and questions are greatly appreciated.
submitted by /u/Reddmor
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Reddit » MapMaking
1d ago
A lil bit too futuristic for the vibe of the game, so the style will change, but the coast shape is definitive.
submitted by /u/Rude_Literature2806
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Reddit » MapMaking
1d ago
Hi everyone,
I'm an American living in Germany, and was curious about the differences in income between Germany/Europe and the U.S., specifically the differences between current European/Germans and those who moved to the U.S.
I'm making a couple maps using QGIS, one that shows overall European immigration, and another that shows German immigration to the U.S.. Ideally within the last 30-40 years, the more recent the better. My perfect map would show where people came from and at least the U.S. state in which they currently live.
For each one (Europe->US, Germany->US) I am looking for f ..read more