I have been using Dungeondraft and Dungeon Alchemist. Dungeondraft I like more for detailed and customized maps. I like how fast Dungeon Alchemist is, but the lack of certain drawing tools makes it a bit frustrating

  • @like47ninjas
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    21 year ago

    Dungeon draft is just so good. I have really enjoyed their tools coupled with 2minute tabletop assets.

  • @Redsven
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    21 year ago

    Dungeondraft and worlddraft for most of them, but I do keep a worldographer map of my world so I can add notes to it.

  • @frozenfoxx
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    21 year ago

    I’ve been using Wonderdraft. Works on macOS and Windows, it’s a LITTLE clunky but has let me rip out some awesome maps.

    • @TheAmishManOPM
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      11 year ago

      My biggest issue is just the lack of assets. Even still, I’ve made 2 world maps with 100+ cities on them and I personally think it looks great

  • @Space_Cat_95
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    11 year ago

    Depending on the the type of map I’ll use Adobe Fresco or Illustrator on an iPad. Although I’ll sometimes grab a high resolution scan of a real atlas and draw on it with Procreate.

    • @TheAmishManOPM
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      41 year ago

      As long as it’s appropriate for a ttrpg or fictional setting, I think it’s great! We can’t ask be skilled artists with a pen, brush, or nose, but some of us know how to use our words and boolean skills to get our perfectly desired maps