Old school maps...

I have the Cartographer's Annual old school dungeon edition, but I was wondering if anyone has setup further templates and styles to produce a wider range of maps in this style. Something similar to the 0One Game's Blueprints.

Building interiors - http://www.rpgnow.com/product/89914/0one's-Blueprints:-Ironhill-Citadel---Citizens'-District
Building interiors & exterior - http://www.rpgnow.com/product/60346/0one's-Blueprints:-The-Ruined-Town,-Temple,-Farms-and-Dungeon
Outdoor adventure maps - http://www.rpgnow.com/product/92786/0one's-Blueprints:-Eerie-Forest
City and town maps - http://www.rpgnow.com/product/54397/0one's-Blueprints:-The-Ruined-Town?src=s_pi

Comments

  • 10 days later
  • If you are looking for more of a "blueprint" look like the oOne Game's products, meaning the black and white ones, this is easier to accomplish with a drawing program. I actually use MSvisio if I want this type of layout. Though there is another drawing program similar to it called SmartDraw. Very similar and a little cheaper. However if you know a student you can get a student copy of MSvisio for the same price.

    Also you can look at the actual FastCAD product line as well.
  • RalfRalf Administrator, ProFantasy 🖼️ 18 images Mapmaker
    If you look at the mapping guide that comes with that style, you'll see that it talks about setting up your own style mostly - the Old School style is basically an example of how to do your own. I don't know of anyone having produced their own variation of it though.
  • Blather, I've used Visio in the past for work, but no longer have the program, I do however has CC3 and that's what I'm using for all my mapping...don't want to purchase another program.

    Ralf, I've made my own styles before, just checking to see if anyone has done some of the legwork first.

    Thanks...
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