Fun With Hexographer

Late last year I discovered Hexographer, which is an excellent and quite versatile program for creating maps suitable for use with RPGs, wargames, etc. (both fantasy and sci-fi). That, and the equally excellent Coat of Arms Design Studio to continue my Greyhawk coats of arms. Lately I’ve been playing with Hexographer in particular, now that I’m rolling out a new campaign setting, called Erseta. Here’s a small portion of what I’ve come up with, not following

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Wargamer and RPG'er since the 1970's, author of Adventures Dark and Deep, Castle of the Mad Archmage, and other things, and proprietor of the Greyhawk Grognard blog.

7 thoughts on “Fun With Hexographer

  1. Looks good. I like the way you left some of the hills exposed when you cover them with forests.

    If you can add a banking effect to make the rivers stand out a little more, I think you'll have it perfect. I'm going to try a map in this style…

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