

Over 100 brushes have been added since the Fantasy Map Builder was originally released, bringing the total number to 300+. Video tutorial on how to create a map of your own in Photoshop Here’s What You’ll Get:ģ00+ Hand-illustrated brushes by Josh StolarzĤ0x Mountain stamps for mountains, hills, and volcanoesĤ0x Forest stamps for coniferous or deciduous trees you can use separately or combine.Ģ2x Vegetation stamps for marshes, grasslands, and desertsĤ0x Terrain stamps for dunes, rocks & boulders, crevasses, cliffs, and mesasģ2x Culture stamps for location icons, standing stones, compasses, ships, sea monsters, banners, grids, and navigation linesĢ6x Brushes for drawing coastlines, rivers, ocean hatching, paths, and shadingĨx Aged paper textures to make your map feel like a relic from another worldģx Free bonus fonts that work great for labeling all the locations on your mapĦx Print-ready templates with a classic fantasy border Whether you want a map for the fantasy book you’re writing or just want something to show off to your role playing buddies, this has you covered.

Now with the Map Effects Builder for Fantasy Maps you can create hand-drawn fantasy maps of your own with just a few clicks and a bit of imagination. But, perhaps you aren’t artistically inclined and know that it would take countless hours to try and teach yourself how to draw from scratch. At some point you’ve probably found yourself pouring over the map at the front of a fantasy book, or staring at one mounted on the wall and wishing you could create something like that for the story you want to tell.
