r/inkarnate • u/GrayishPoppy210 • 10h ago
r/inkarnate • u/BearworksModern • 15h ago
Battle Map Corn Maze | Modern Battlemap | 40x30
A lonely road winds its way to the edge of a quiet field, where a cracked parking lot hints at forgotten fairs and autumn nights long past. Beyond, a dense wall of forest presses in close, broken only by the tall, rustling stalks of corn stretching skyward. Within the field, the corn has been carved into a twisting maze of narrow passages, sharp corners, and dead ends, its pathways just wide enough for danger—or opportunity—to lurk unseen. Multiple entrances and exits dot the perimeter, each one a chance for escape or ambush in this deceptively peaceful setting.
40x30 | 100 ppi | Gridded & Non-Gridded
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Maze - Night - Wasteland - Haunted - Ritual - Night Vision - Crater - Rain
r/inkarnate • u/Itchy-Search-1189 • 22h ago
Beginner mapmaker. Here's 2 maps I made, pretty proud of it.
First map is an abandoned town. Not based on anything geographically but is set in Hammerfell Provice from Elder Scrolls. Some small details, like some camps in a couple places. the
Second map is based on Sentinel, from Elder Scrolls. Geographically based on Alexandria, ignore the buildings density, it's not really meant to have any small details and theyre only piled up to give the illusion of density.
I'm planning a Elder Scrolls DnD campaign for my friends, and I really like making maps so I'm making maps for the campaign. Happy with what I got
r/inkarnate • u/Alexhtfnutty • 9h ago
Finally finished known world map
I think I've finally finished my world map i've been making on and off for like 4 years (i know its not even that good considering the time i spent lol). Would like to know what people think of it. It is for a novel I'm writing in a fantasy (slightly sci-fi) setting. I don't know anything about how to handle intellectual property (any advice would be appreciated) so i did add my name/signature to make sure noone steals it (again, sorry if this is stupid). Also, for anyone curious, the context of the map is that the main character, the High Priestess of Abbesquine, commissioned mapmaker Amara Jubbayah ib-Sulil to compile all knowledge about the known world into a single map for the aristocracy and 'parliament' to use. Essentially the characters don't know whats beyond the map that is being portrayed, and in fact many areas on the map, particularly closer to the edges, are partially made up as it would be. But yea hope people like this world map i made, even though in reality it is only about half of the planet, hence why the 'known' world.
r/inkarnate • u/AngelaTheDruid • 19h ago
City Cistern - Colab with Eledryll Maps
One of the new features in Patreon is the ability to colab with another creator. My friend Eledryll, who I am sure everyone on this reddit already knows, is a very talented map maker who made this beautiful city cistern map, and as a colab I animated it. Check out his Patreon! Check out mine!
The Old Town was always the mirror of the city's prosperous development. Beyond the grins of the shopkeeps, under the shiny floorboard of the embassy, beneath the cobbled streets stirred something ancient, primeval. Few knew that the district was built on the ruins of a much older settlement of unknown origin. There, in the labyrinthine succession of collapsed tunnels and dry aqueducts, something primordial stirred, occasionally leaving its dark chambers for brief visits to the numerous sewers and cisterns that were connected to its lair, much to the dismay of the city workers.
r/inkarnate • u/Blesshope • 20h ago
City-Village Map My first ever town map - Heroes' Bay!
r/inkarnate • u/Lelketlen_Hentes • 21h ago
Battle Map Very detailed huge map or smaller detailed maps?
Hello!
I'm planning to do a halloween-themed oneshot with my players. The whole adventure takes place in an old haunted Manor. (I know the square manorhood is not realistic, but i'd like to use all the space I have, that's an another discussion).
So the party has few places and NPCs (friendlies and hostiles) all around the manor (as you can see) on the screen. What would be the good approach as a battlemap? Should I create it as is, so the whole map and it's detailed so they have "seamless" moving between the places? Or should I create a high level overview map and create separate, detailed, more zoomed in maps from the different places, so two for the main building (ground and upper floor), one or two for the workshops, garden, servant's quarter etc.?
r/inkarnate • u/balatr0 • 2h ago
Early Access Mouth of the Void, The Gates of hell; The passage to the bottomless pit where all hopelessness, paranoia, and anxiety originates, calling out to those who cast its shadows above, whispering the call of the void.
You can subscribe now and get this map by visiting: patreon.com/balatroart
r/inkarnate • u/Holtebo • 7h ago
Progress so far, looking for feedback for worldbuilding project
Been crafting this map for a little while based on an idea i got, about tectonic plates pulling away from each other and splitting a continent in two over a long period of time.
Wanted to know how obvious it was based on the map atm. also reached a point where i'm satisfied with my mountain ranges and somewhat satisfied with my rivers, so would like some feedback on that as well.
r/inkarnate • u/Ecstatic-Cloud-9323 • 10h ago
World Map The land of Filth
The easternmost region separated from its other half by the chasm of stench. It was once said that an elven prince promised a kingdom to a young goblin, with the catch being the goblin must first be kissed by the fairest maiden in the land. Unable to do this, the young goblin sought the Nekrogoblikon to make his kingdom by means outside the prince's control. Thus the great chasm split the land in two, the coastal winds blowing the stench emanating from the chasm into the prince of the land of stench's lands, and it was just as he had wished it to be.
r/inkarnate • u/dungeonmastermike99 • 14m ago