

While it’s true that there’s nothing quite as fun as curling up with a tablet of graph paper and a #2 pencil, Ye Olde Map Maker comes damn close. There’s a lot of cool designs you can make with the simple drawing tools, but they’re black and white, so don’t expect vibrant, realistic colors.Īll in all, it’s a great site for generating quick maps for your games. The squares aren’t precisely 1″, but they’re close enough. Each virtual sheet corresponds to a physical sheet, once printed. If the mysterious proprietors of Ye Olde Map Maker turned this thing into a community, I can see it becoming extremely popular. The only problem is the lack of communication between cartographers. There’s a burgeoning supply of pre-made maps ripe for the taking. The cool part: other people can load them, too. If you create an account, you can save your maps for later. There are two virtual sheets of gridded paper and a toolbar of various lines, doors and other objects. You can discuss these Weekly Free Chat-thread.It’s pretty intuitive.


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