![]() ![]() You can go smaller or larger, depending on how big of a canvas you want. For size, keep in mind the circumference of the earth at the equator is 24,901 miles. Other ideas are die-shaped worlds (d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, & d20, and probably others), a Möbius strip, and a flat map–which would make mapping it accurately easier.īut for our purposes, we’re going to focus of sphere shaped worlds. There are a number of possible world shapes in fantasy & science fiction: Ringworld & Hollow Earth are two prominent non-sphere examples. Note: We also made a video based on this article. Whether you’re using Worldographer’s generator or you’re going to make your own fantasy map (regardless of tool) the following information should be a great resource. When creating Worldographer and its map generation algorithm, we learned a lot about planet geography. How to Import a Worldographer Map into Roll20.How to Edit the Name/Nations/Religions/Etc Generator Values.Creating Terrain & Feature Icon Guidelines.Fog of War/Explore & Trace Underlay Drawers ![]() Mini-Map Area, View Options, & Layers Drawer Controls ![]()
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