The Game Master's Guide to Fantasy Mapmaking: Draw Immersive Maps for Dungeons & Dragons and Other Role-Playing Games
By (Author) Cody James King
Page Street Publishing Co.
Page Street Publishing Co.
11th November 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Drawing and drawings
Painting, drawing and art manuals
Cartography, map-making and projections
793.93
Hardback
192
Width 165mm, Height 235mm, Spine 25mm
454g
"We are all so lucky that Cody is finally sharing what he has learned as a fantasy mapmaker, inviting others to create whole new worlds." - Hank Green, New York Times bestselling author of An Absolutely Remarkable Thing Dive Into the Magical World of Fantasy Cartography If you've ever wanted to create your own fantasy realm, have a more immersive gaming experience, or finally remember where your adventuring party's heading, cartographer Cody James King is here to guide you. With simple instructions and clear step-by-step illustrations, you'll learn to draw everything from rivers, cliffs, and coastlines to castles and deadly ruins. Hone your skills and take your maps to the next level with elaborate borders and isometric compass roses or explore a new perspective with maps of various scales (all the way from single rooms to sprawling galaxies). Whether you're creating a Dungeons & Dragons map or perfecting your fantasy novel's worldbuilding, this comprehensive guide ensures you have the materials and know-how to get the job done. With Cody's infectious enthusiasm, humor, and passion for his craft, you'll build more detailed worlds and have a deeper knowledge of the art of mapmaking-just in time for your next campaign!
"This is far and away the most comprehensive book on fantasy maps I have ever seen. This book has everything you would ever need to make a fantastic map, and it's a hell of a read on its own."
-- Evan Leikam, author of Anji Kills a Kin
Cody James King is a professional artist, cartographer, and storyteller. He is the creator of Dungeon Master's Diary. He currently lives with his family in Portland, Oregon.