it has 4 sections:Ĭonfigure: it has some very detailed editable tables, and in some of them there is an brush(manually re-assign) tool, for further customization. Remember create a new map after defining the settingsīy now you probably have a world much more similar to what you wished. The other ones are very self explanatory, besides size variation that is just for size inequality between nations Template*: very important! it defines the shape of your map(i like to use mediterranean to regional maps and pangea to worlds)Ĭultures: defines the number and the details of that sweet thing called diversity.(it also defines the names generates with the culture specific tool) Seed: the magic numbers that randomize worlds So i advise you to go to the options tab, there you going to find some personalization options:Ĭanvas size: its automatically programed to fit-to-window but you can always change it if you just want a world made from scratch this is already very good, but if you trying to translate a idea that you already have this can be a lot of very confusing stuff that you don't know what is for. When the app loads this is the first thing you will see: a newly generated map and the options bar in the layers settings if you explore around you will see that all it does is toggle on/off the visibility of things. The Azgaar Fantasy Map Generator at first glance may come across as just a world generator like Dojon and Worldspinner(two great tools, don't get me wrong), but if you take your time mastering the options it offers, azgaars can be a very powerful map making and world building tool to have in your arsenal.
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