A reminder: It is not only acceptable to name places silly things, it's unrealistic not to.7mo · DrewGo · r/mapmaking
Tattooing around the lines of someone with Vitiligo apparently creates some cool maps! (Picture is not mine)4mo · Sillvaro · r/mapmaking
[1yr Repost] /u/deleted posted this amazing chart a year ago, and my sci-teacher buddy just asked me to look it up again, and it's just so damn useful for planning climate zones.7mo · LurkerFailsLurking · r/mapmaking
Ok so... I just planned out my next step in this project thing... And I m second guessing this. This is so FUCKING huge. I can't really say more than I think it is a bit overwhelming. Does anyone else have something that seems to be overwhelming them?1mo · LostInCaverns · r/mapmaking
Here’s the first city map I’ve done. It was a bit much for the first one, but I think it turned out pretty neat.2mo · AnteaterGIC · r/mapmaking
I animated my latest map to show the rise and fall of cultures in my fictional world2mo · Leo-Leonis · r/mapmaking
I wisely started with a map - J.R.R. Tolkien. Here is a part of my work: 4 maps, 200+ hours spent making, tweaking, naming, revising them and one day maybe publish it as part as a whole setting.3mo · DharmaBluesFR · r/mapmaking
Here is my map of Great River City. It’s the central city of my Pathfinder game I’ve been running.1yr · sideburner9001 · r/mapmaking
A caravan of several merchants stands in front of the fortified gate of the city, ready to pay the toll.3mo · mightofmerchants · r/mapmaking
I created a geographically accurate, fully labeled map of the world of Avatar the Last Airbender2mo · Ranchstaff24 · r/mapmaking
I made some mountains to speed up my map making if anyone has use for them1yr · pidgeon_pete · r/mapmaking
I'm finally done with my current Masterpiece, a complete World Map of Lucretia.4mo · Deldrim · r/mapmaking
A big thank you to everyone who’s supported me by either leaving feedback or commissioning me for your maps, it’s shaping up to a wonderful start to my burgeoning career. For those of you familiar with my work, what else would you like to see me explore?8mo · BlandDandelion · r/mapmaking
A currently un-named region, any suggestions welcome! No purpose for this map other than I enjoy making them.5mo · ed_prince · r/mapmaking
Do you guys have any tips on how to draw a map out of this City? (Tales from Earthsea)5mo · stuffed_potato_soup · r/mapmaking
3d printed map at 1:24k that I crafted from lidar data and using it for geologic interpretation.5mo · tectonicbigfoot · r/mapmaking
The town of Haiyang's Gate, first location in my Chinese mythology inspired DnD campaign6mo · Leo-Leonis · r/mapmaking
Gamer has made a fully playable Map of Europe in Minecraft, 1:230 scale, using NASA and ESA satellite data1mo · oska77rs · r/mapmaking
Here's the map for the next stretch of my party's journey - the Gleinlands2mo · horazath · r/mapmaking
Mountain and river inspiration from 1950s geographical sketching textbook7mo · paradox_haze · r/mapmaking
Part of my series drawing parts of the world to look like Middle-earth8mo · Lord_ofMaps · r/mapmaking
Trying out new tree style and new style for the waves. What do you think?7mo · Blackstaffer · r/mapmaking
Spent the past week working on this one. Wrote some lore in the comments since I didn't have room for labels.7mo · Weird_Owl · r/mapmaking
My 3 year old son's first map on a dry erase board after watching me on the computer. Said he drew a map of some islands.8mo · KYforester · r/mapmaking
4/12 panels are nearly done for a world map I’ve been working on! CC welcome6mo · Beastmaster_Ozz · r/mapmaking
I am proud to present the finished map commission, 28 days of work finally complete.1yr · BlandDandelion · r/mapmaking
Thinking you all might appreciate this grand Westeros map. Its 70 by 100 cm (or 28 by 39 inches), and took me 8 months to finish with some inspiration from various maps online.7mo · Charkalark · r/mapmaking
Used to draw maps when I was very young, started again yesterday. Finding it very cathartic. Subscribed today - looking forward to seeing what this community gets up to :)7mo · billskelton · r/mapmaking
Okay guys i'm starting to draw maps for friends/people that ask me to, so I wanted to know which style do you like the most of these different geographic locations/things. Let me know so I can decide which one is the best to use. Thanks in advance!2mo · Realistic_Drawings_ · r/mapmaking
Magical city at the convergence of the planes, for my homebrew D&D campaign.8mo · Shibari_Fractals · r/mapmaking
WIP section of my personal project: West coast of Ahrozsia (Photoshop CC, Digital Painting)1wk · BlandDandelion · r/mapmaking
Eiffel Tower and area (with some artistic license). Feedback welcome.9mo · Blackstaffer · r/mapmaking
Onaris - the city of tiny little ... hand cramps (hand drawn and digitally shaded)1mo · JogBrogzin · r/mapmaking
Recently got a small notebook and I plan on filling it with maps. This is my first one.1yr · daybreak-gardening · r/mapmaking
I made an interactive map of Tal'Dorei from Critical Role that you can use for free. Link in comments!1yr · RedGiantMaps · r/mapmaking
Practice for an upcoming map I'm making, any feedback and advice is welcome1mo · megis_jonde_xddd · r/mapmaking
Painting my first map in oil on canvas 24x24. It's a map of the Middle Earth.[in progress]5mo · qbak · r/mapmaking
One of my favourite sections in a recent commissioned map I finished. Labelling to come! (Photoshop CC, Digital Painting)3wk · BlandDandelion · r/mapmaking
My hometown wants to plant a new forest and I'm in charge of creating a flyer for that project... therefore I thought I use my mapmaking skills to show people how it will look like in the future/what is planned for that project/ which trees will be used.11mo · Muellerson_ · r/mapmaking
Expanding my practice map. I love the encouraging feedback from this group!5mo · peefidious · r/mapmaking
[Advice] So I drew The British Isles! But I'm not sure what to do with it; add colour, make it a fantasy style map, leave it, add towns etc. Any suggestions?11mo · TheTragedy0fPlagueis · r/mapmaking
I see your spilled powder on water, and raise you a photocopied pizza grease on paper plate!1yr · goldpatrol · r/mapmaking
My most recent piece for a DnD campaign set in medieval/fantasy Britain! The United Realms10mo · DMcSquared_ · r/mapmaking
I'm doing a '52 maps in 52 weeks' challenge on Instagram to improve my skills. Here's the end result of week 3!1mo · MattSR30 · r/mapmaking
Imaginary terrain. 3D surface produced from wind speed data over at 100m altitude over the Continental US.11mo · fluffybuddha · r/mapmaking