We used to collect all the user-maps posted on the Profantasy community forum in one post to show them in the blog, but frankly we have to admit the community’s output has become too large for us to keep up. Especially since the inception of the Community Atlas Project and the setup of the CC3+ Facebook User Group the number and quality of maps has skyrocketed.
So instead of trying to keep up with the flood of quality material, we’ll pick out a few highlights each month that caught our eyes and post them here. This does not mean these are the best maps out there or any other maps are worse! We might easily have missed some and we also try to pick out unusual stuff and maps by new users. So take this just as a start, pointing you to the places where more of these awesome maps may be found, and as an invitation to participate by sharing your own work.
The Emerald Crown Forest
ScottA created this maps for the Community Atlas project, using Herwin Wielink’s overland style straight out of CC3+.
Interstate Hotel Horror
For the monthly Cartographer’s Guild contest, Quenten Walker mapped a pub from his hometown on Flinder’s Island and used Pär Lindström’s Horror House style from 2016’s Annual to flesh out the rooms.
The Wound
Josh Plunkett leveraged Perspectives 3 and the Temples of Bones Annual by TJ Vandel for this awesome isometric dungeon map.
The Dungeon
Jason Payne posted this impressively detailed dungeon map to the CC3+ Facebook group.
The City of Curton
Tony Crawford came up with this incredible city build from from Mike Schley’s overland structure symbols.
Fantastic collection. Well done to all contributors.
Oh they’re beautiful! I particularly love Scott’s map 😀
Wonderful maps, all of them.