Finding Maps for Online Adventure
How do you show the setting for a scene in your game? In many RPGs, that’s a map. Some games don’t need maps, see Roll20 for Non-Tactical Games. But many do!
Find a Map
A great way to get a map is to just find one and use it. And if you can’t find the right map for free, there are plenty of great maps for sale. Support your friendly cartographer!
Google, DuckDuckGo, Pinterest
Just do a search. Even if you’re playing another game, adding D&D to your search will often find great battlemaps.
Dyson Logos
So many maps, Dyson Logos maps show up in games and game products all over the world. Maybe your VTT can use some too.
Want to share the love? Consider supporting more maps on https://www.patreon.com/dysonlogos/posts
Need color? Pro Tip: Trace over a black and white map to add color in DungeonFog or DungeonDraft (see Make a Map, below).
Justin Andrew Mason
Justin makes an sells giant map collections. Check out his Big Book of Maps.
Miska Fredman
Some of the best things in life come from Finland. Including great maps! Fantasy maps, science fiction maps, so many maps. Some free, some you can buy at DriveThruRPG, Roll20, Foundry, and Astral.
DriveThruRPG
So many maps!
Over 24,000 hits on this search!
I have a collection of orthogonal dungeon maps coming soon to DriveThru.
Now check out how to Make Your Own Map.