Fantasy MapMaking Software for Authors
I mentioned in the last post 2 Ways to Make Fantasy Maps in Photoshop, that I, as the title says, use Photoshop to make my fantasy maps. But, I am curious if there’s an easier way. I like Photoshop but is there a better fantasy mapmaking software out there?
InkarnateI made this with the free version.

I like the default colors and textures. Also, like that way they do for the coastline. I wish the shape wasn’t as round but I still like how this turned out. Obviously, with the free version, you’re limited to what you can do. Doesn’t look like I can add mountains. The price isn’t that bad though. $5 a month. Not bad at all.
Since I can export the basic version, I could open it in Photoshop and finished editing. Kinda defeats the purpose but I really like those colors and how easy it to make a landmass and doing so would make things a bit easier.
WonderdraftI couldn’t experiment with this because you have to pay to download it. But, I’ve been hearing good things about Wonderdraft and the maps people create using it are pretty. It’s a one-time price of $29.99. That’s not bad.
WatabouThis one is pretty cool if you want a simple top-down city map. I don’t know if I’ll use this kind of map in a book but I love how it looks. I might figure out a way.

This mapmaking software didn’t require any payments to create this.
In my search, I came across World Anvil. It doesn’t look to be a fantasy mapmaking software but it seems to be a way to organize your world and create a kind of pretty wiki. Seems to be an interesting way of marketing a fantasy book. Looks like with World Anvil, you can make an existing map interactive. I may have to check that out. The site seems a bit like using Photoshop, you need a tutorial to understand it. I tried just diving in and got lost.
Because I use Photoshop to create book covers and other book images, not just maps, I doubt I’ll be replacing it with any of these apps. Inkarnate would be a good add-on, though.
Do you have a fantasy mapmaking app you’d like to add? Comment below.