Let’s take a look back to March and examine some of the maps our community members shared that month.
Royal Scribe created another of his wonderful floorplans, this time showing a Royal Chapel. You’ll find several floors, the roof layout and – of course – hidden crypts underneath the chapel in the map’s forum thread. The maps were done with a mix of Dungeon Dungeons 3, Symbol Set 2 and Sue Daniel’s floorplan styles from the Annuals.

Shaun Hately used the Modern Street style from the Cartographer’s Annual Vol 1 to create a map of modern London.

Matt Finch shared a nice, very forested Fantasy Town in the Facebook community group, that was created with the Darklands City style from the Annual Vol 15.

Quenten continues to map his wonderful world, with the Elven Queendom of Gaoth Laidir, using the Mike Schley Overland style from the base program.

Hiero’s Journey is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by American writer Sterling E. Lanier and Calibre is mapping the world, as he is running a game in that setting. Wonderful work!

Last but not least is the very first map by Aggelos2001, a new user on the community forum, who used Symbol Set 6 – Isometric Cities to map the castle of Nessingkeep. Not an elaborate project like some of the others, but still a nice map showing what you can do, even if unfamiliar with the software.
