

LegendaryDude is another new user who posted his first work with CC3+ and it came out very well! Here are just a couple of these.Īthelu drew this very unique map of the cliff village Devils Fork using City Designer 3.
#Profantasy vs dungenie series#
Kalnaren produced a whole series of maps for the Rise of the Runelords adventure path, using the Jonathan Roberts dungeon style. There is also other software, such as Fractal Terrains, also made by Profantasy which give a more realistic ‘3d look’ similar to sattelite photographs. For example, it is quite important if the distance between two cities on your map is 10 or 100 miles, and it can be quite important for what can be found in the dungeon depending on if the doors are 3 feet wide or 30 feet wide. Gimp/PS are by far the most preferred mapping tools of the community although there is also a strong base of users who use Campaign Cartographer by Profantasy (CC3 for short). Whichever map making style you choose, the tools you need will appear, visually, and ready to go. Remy Monsen Campaign Cartographer, scale When working with maps, scale is one of the more important concepts to get right. It puts roads, rivers, symbols and other map-making tools up front and center right where you need them.

Integration: CC3 improves and simplifies the map-making process. Great work!īut the regional map of Mincanti is nothing to scoff at either! CC3+ gives you better and cleverer editing, clearer icons, and improved export. It’s been a while since I’ve seen a Treasure Map style creation, so I’m especially happy about tonnichiwa‘s island of Saint Antony.
#Profantasy vs dungenie plus#
Both this one, the Catacombs map and the Underground Caverns are really excellent work!Īnd as if creating great dungeon maps wasn’t good enough, she also drew this gorgeous Three Morrow Village and magnificent day and night versions of the Byrewell Estate plus the surrounding village. “The House of Night’s Embrace” is a great dungeon floorplan/battlemap created by lorelei. JimP used floating cloud symbols from Alyssa Faden’s overland style to great effect on his pyramid map. Svaala has been delighting everyone on the forum with his Jehra Province map (Herwin Wielink style) and the accompanying world map (Mike Schley style). She’s also taken some cues from Shessar’s battle map tutorials and produced this great town and river map, as well as a couple other villages.Īnd here is a re-imagined version of the Tuschana map – whole and healthy in Mike Schley’s overland style. When I snagged a pre-release review copy of Profantasy Campaign Cartographer 3 Plus, smugness quickly turned to irritation then to understanding and respect. Ladiestorm continues the work on her first dungeon. Just looking at it takes you places (click for bigger version). So we’ll let his gorgeous Shrouded Isle stand for all of the other maps. He also improved on his first map of Odrian in the “Fantasy Worlds” style by Pär Lindström.Įspecially for a first map Vastin‘s work with the Mike Schley Overland style is very impressive.Īs usual ChrisWayneRobinson‘s work is just too plentiful to showcase it all. Northwest Odrian by kevbeck42 uses the Jon Roberts overland style. His Region Martell map is a wonderful piece created in Herwin Wielink’s overland style. Let’s start with the most recent work by Grimur. Check out the awesome work these forum members produced.

Here is a new panorama of user maps from our community.
