Calling all map-making enthusiasts! Join the Mapmaking community !/c/mapmaking to unleash your creativity, learn new techniques, collaborate with fellow map makers, and elevate your D&D maps to epic levels. Don’t miss out on the inspiration, support, and fun that awaits you. We do weekly prompts to test out your skills and compare your work with other artists. See you there!

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    1 year ago

    Is this an appropriate place to post physical terrain I’ve built? I don’t see a better suited community and would love to contribute :)

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      1 year ago

      Ya know didn’t think about it, but yea I think it would. /c/battlemaps it’s more for completed maps but ones that users could download and use themselves, so posting physical maps to /c/MapMaking i think would be perfectly fine

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        I didn’t realize this pinned post was about c/MapMaking and not c/battlemaps, not sure how I missed that. Good to know, and thanks for the reply! Do you mod both subs? Mods aren’t visible from the jerboa app like I’m used to with reddit

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          Yea I mod both, i swear there was a way on jerboa to see it. I use liftoff primarily right now as its interface is a lot more like RiF, which i think lists mods in the side bar.

          Both communities are very new and growing, trying to add more content and such, while still learning how Fediverse works+real life stuff

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            1 year ago

            Gotcha, thanks for the work you’re doing! I look forward to sharing terrain stuff I’m making :)

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              Would love to see how you do it too! I have a hotwire I got a while back that i still haven’t had a chance to use. Been following Black Magic Crafts for a while, always loved his work. I enjoy printing and painting miniatures, and terrain and buildings seem really really fun.

              In all honesty though, it’s been ~2 years since i did an in person have, almost everything I do is online. But I really love miniatures, terrain, maps, etc for in person

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                I’m pretty new to it but grew up loving crafts and have been an art nerd my entire life so I’ve really enjoyed it. I didn’t take any progress pics for the last one I made- a crystal cavern, but I’m hoping I’ll remember them for the future. I’ll be sure to share my thoughts on my process!

                And yeah that makes sense, I haven’t played at all for quite a while now (I like playing, but I’m not great at roleplay so I find it a bit fatiguing), but the last campaign I was in was in was online. The terrain I’m making right now is big set piece stuff for a friend’s campaign and I’ve really enjoyed getting to be a part of their storytelling process.

                I definitely reccomend trying it if you get the chance, I’ve had a blast. Its honestly been a wonderful creative outlet, and a nice excuse to work on something with my hands. djsb

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                  I have a 10 month old, so the hope is one day to be able to share the hobby with him, either from making things for us to play together with, or to make things together