Photoshop is very powerful image editing software that can be used to make (really incredible) maps, but it isn't mapping software, per se.
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Let's have a look on inkarnate.com
... very lite, but sufficient for a quick geographical map ...
I'm shamelessly doing the promotion of the tool I made : http://hextml.playest.net
As the link suggests it's called Hextml, you can download maps, convert them to pictures, make submaps, draw fog of war, import custom textures and many other things!
Someone compiled a pretty extensive list of mapping software on the D&D 5th Edition Facebook group. I suspect you have to be a member of the group to see it, but here's the link, anyway.
Looking for battlemap creation software that can be used to create gorgeous print-resolution output on Windows or Mac OS?
Give MapForge a try.
Don't know is tilemap mappy was mentioned. I've thought of buying proversion for $11 but will have to contact as the site dates back to 2004. I have the free version and used it for mapping ultima iii on the gameboy.
I just ran into this, so I don't yet know how easy/hard it is to learn or edit, but I saw an example world (not mine) and figured that it'd probably be right up someone's alley (I've never found a need for a globe map in my RPG pursuits, but have often imagined and sometimes depicted them for artistic reasons):
https://www.maptoglobe.com/Hk0lyaLMX?key=BkgAgJpLfX
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What doesn't kill me just p*sses me off... 😉
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned tectonics.js yet. Its not exactly a mapping program, its semi-hex-based and generates elevations and tectonic plates and things and then simulates their movement, etc. The blog explains it better than I can. You can export various views like plates, bedrock, elevation, etc. Its free and its a very interesting program I've been keeping an eye on.
Looking for battlemap creation software that can be used to create gorgeous print-resolution output on Windows or Mac OS?
Give MapForge a try.
**Title:** Wonderdraft
**Vendor:** Wonderdraft
**Web Site:** https://www.wonderdraft.net/
**Type:** Raster
**Focus:** World Mapping
**Platform:** Windows/Mac/Linux
**Price:** $19.99 (Early Access Price)
**Description:** An intuitive yet powerful fantasy map creation tool for 64-bit Windows 10, Linux, and MacOSX.
**Examples:**
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Map by https://www.reddit.com/user/melissa2xs
This and other examples can be found on the Wonderdraft subreddit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/wonderdraft...ou_for_giving/
Not associated with the program except as a user.