Welcome dear fellow cartographer’s to another round up of awesome maps! Have a look what wonderful places the CC3+ community mapped in shared in October. Thank you everybody for your awesome work!
Ute Gundacker mapped a whole underwater science station using the Modern Blueprint style from Symbol Set 3. I definitely want to see more of this!

Wyvern drew the dungeon tomb of Hopes Lost for the Community Atlas Project, using a variety of different artwork sources, but mainly from Dungeon Designer 3.

R.S. Barker shared his passion of neolithic dolmen sites by mapping three of them and combining on his continent map.

I’ve got two of Ricko Hasche‘s maps to show this month, showing off his amazong versatility in using completely different styles. The City under Siege uses Mike Schley’s Isometric city symbols from Symbol Set 6, while the modern map he created for a friend utilizes Cthulhu City from the Cartographer’s Annual Vol. 11 as the basis, but goes far beyond it.


Similarly, two maps of Quenten Walker show both a real-world based overland map (showing a region in Alberta, Canada) and a floorplan of the Old Egg and Spoon Inn.


Finally, Christian Sander Petersen mapped the City of Elsron using the Jon Roberts Cities style from the Cartographer’s Annual Vol. 6 to great effect.

Fantastic work by all contributors. Well done to all! 😀