I have been working on building my own world, likely for 5e. I started working on the physical world and have been doing little snipets of land that I can later resize, and move around the final map until I am happy with it. I thought I could upload my own maps into inkarnate but I see no such option.

Are there any map editors that will let me do this? Even if it is just as a background bit that I can trace over. I have been using old topography maps of the area around my hometown and other places I have lived and am really liking the land masses I have and would rather not have to try and recreate them.

I am using a Mac, so I would prefer web based since most things do not get a mac release.

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    3 days ago

    If you don’t mind killing flies with a sledgehammer (massive overkill), you can search for lots of tutorials for using QGIS to create fantasy maps. This is a free, open-source mapping package that is capable of just about any style or mapping need imaginable. You can totally go down a rabbit hole and have databases linked to your map with loot tables, back stories, etc…

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      It is windows and Linux only, I am on a Mac. I have been browsing their discord messages got a week or so and it appears buying a pc is the most common solution to getting it to run on Mac.

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          17 hours ago

          When I look at requirements it only shows windows and Linux. But I do now see that it says macOS under the map header above the YouTube video. I will ask the discord again.

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    3 days ago

    You can do that in inkarnate but only with the subscription. Uploading as a stamp would probably be the best way because then you could move and size like you want, plus you could tweak the opacity to trace over it more easily.

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      3 days ago

      Thanks. That is good to know. I wish it had a purchase option instead of a subscription as I have no idea when I will get to work on this again.

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    I’ve been using Campaign Cartographer 3+ for a few years now. It does support image backgrounds (and depending on your image it might even trace it for you)… … but I should say that it does have a somewhat steep learning curve. It’s more a CAD tool than a drawing tool.

    You will most likely need to read the tutorials and maybe watch a few videos to be comfortable with it. Luckily, there’s lots of videos and a forum with tons of friendly people.

    It’s not cheap but it just so happens that there’s a Humble Bundle ongoing for the next 5 days:

    https://www.humblebundle.com/software/maps-extravaganza-revisited-software

    You’d have to go for the highest tier to get the base program.

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      CC3+ runs on any modern PC with Microsoft Windows 10, 8 (and 8.1), Windows 7, Vista, XP or 2000.

      That rules out that one.

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        Mac? Linux?

        It runs decently under wine on Linux, but I’ve heard Mac users struggle.

        But yeah, I get it.

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          Mac, yes. Looking for something web based if not a Mac package.