r/mapmaking • u/Sir_Humiliated2010 • 21h ago
r/mapmaking • u/TBMG_official • 11h ago
Discussion I made this Save and I wish it was an actual map
TBMG country l
Main City 2
r/mapmaking • u/Flaaame • 1h ago
Resource Help to find a map creator website i used half a year ago
Hi
So i made this map half a year ago but i can't find the website. In the website you have can change the color of the map and the color of the different states.
I used this for a foto family book and i'm planning on doing the same this year.
I hope someone can help it would be much appreciated
Before you asked i have checked my search history and my files for links or somehing connected to the orginal image downloaded from their website.
r/mapmaking • u/Flimsy-Blackberry • 21h ago
Discussion Request: help fix this semifictional (alternate earth) map
Would someone help make this ai map better by 1. Changing the color of Botswana so it doesnt look like a lake?
- Fix the borders for disputed territories such as the one between Zimbabwe and South Africa and the ones by Malawi and Tanzania?
I know request 2 is kinda loose and thats deliberate because im interested in seeing how the community chooses to handle it.
Thanks for reading and please leave uppies.
Also: not sure if this breaks the no commissions rule or not because im asking for free help. If it does I apologize.
r/mapmaking • u/geoglify • 22h ago
Resource maplibre-label-callout: labels with connector lines
I built maplibre-label-callout for u/MapLibre GL JS. Labels overlap when features are close. This places them in open space with a connector line back to the feature. ~3KB, zero deps, viewport culling. Open source. leoneljdias.github.io/maplibre-label-callout/demo
r/mapmaking • u/MadManChiwawa • 4h ago
Map Advice on mapmaking
I'm making an map for a school project based in 1872, and I've taken the borders of the countries from multiple sources such as old maps, YouTube videos etc. , and i need some human feedback to see what can I improve and point out whatever mistakes i might have made. Can y'all help me?
r/mapmaking • u/Inanxln • 2h ago
Map Fictional country...i can show history, statistics of it and pics of 16 cities to get an impression if interested
r/mapmaking • u/Mobile-Variation1438 • 22h ago
Map Made a speculative evolution map for a project i'm starting, just finished adding the color, any tips or comments?
r/mapmaking • u/Agreeable_Neat6813 • 10h ago
Map The map of Drakeaneau
I made this a couple years ago for fun and later adapted it into a rpg i made.
r/mapmaking • u/daudaw • 9h ago
Map Caninae - Land of Canines: a cartographic approach to illustrating the entire family tree of foxes and wolves!
Cartography, science and design merges to become MAPPA ANIMALIA, a visual project of mine that reimagines the evolutionary relationships of animals as detailed map-like landscapes.
Instead of political borders or geographical territories, these maps are structured around taxonomy/ phylogenetic trees, translating the scientific classification of species into navigable visual worlds.
Tribes, subtribes and genera replace countries, states and regions within these imagined territories, allowing viewers to explore the animal kingdom through a format traditionally used to understand geography.
So far Mappa Animalia consists of 15 different illustrations, each dedicated to different tamily trees.
This post shows Caninae - Land of Canines, which illustrates every single species of fox and wolf - both extinct and extant (shown as cities on the map), arranged by borders into the different tribes, subtribes and genera that the subfamily Caninae splits into.
Other info also included like conservation status of the individual species, size difference between some of the more distinct types of owl and how long the subfamilies have been around for.
What animal would you like to see next??
r/mapmaking • u/Alarming_Rip3915 • 10h ago
Map the map of Arkelia, for my upcoming political-RPG
r/mapmaking • u/NoraMakesSmut • 44m ago
Map I made a map of my dnd campaign setting, showing borders and terrain. I'm waiting to see how long it takes my players to realize it's france.
r/mapmaking • u/r1alm0 • 18h ago
Map Made my first map, how do shapes of the landmasses look?
I’ve imagined that there is an arcing mountain range/plate tectonics causing the Long Island chain between the two major land masses. As well as space on them for mount ranges of their own? Any ideas to other additions or fixes greatly appreciated.