Just a quick post unveiling a new, free (as in beer) side project of mine... I'll post more details later if people are interested.
Before you follow the link, note it won't display on browsers that don't support SVG graphics (IE8 and lower). Current Firefox and Safari work and I believe Chrome and Opera will too.
Without further ado:
Random Village Map Generator
As noted in the directions on that page, you can save your map by saving the page source and cutting out everything before and after the SVG tags. Then it can be edited in Inkscape or imported into GIMP or viewed in your web browser/many image viewers.
I've got a slew of additions planned. A way to set the number of houses; change the probability of inns/taverns/blacksmiths/churches/etc.; optional additions to this village map template such as a river or lake; and potentially adding completely new village map templates or a way to randomize the template. (For now all the maps are based on a crossroads template.)
So please pardon the dust and metaphorical construction cones... it is brand new, but I couldn't wait to share it any longer!
And thanks to nicubunu for the PD SVG graphic icons.
Constructive suggestions/feedback appreciated...
Before you follow the link, note it won't display on browsers that don't support SVG graphics (IE8 and lower). Current Firefox and Safari work and I believe Chrome and Opera will too.
Without further ado:
Random Village Map Generator
As noted in the directions on that page, you can save your map by saving the page source and cutting out everything before and after the SVG tags. Then it can be edited in Inkscape or imported into GIMP or viewed in your web browser/many image viewers.
I've got a slew of additions planned. A way to set the number of houses; change the probability of inns/taverns/blacksmiths/churches/etc.; optional additions to this village map template such as a river or lake; and potentially adding completely new village map templates or a way to randomize the template. (For now all the maps are based on a crossroads template.)
So please pardon the dust and metaphorical construction cones... it is brand new, but I couldn't wait to share it any longer!
And thanks to nicubunu for the PD SVG graphic icons.
Constructive suggestions/feedback appreciated...