How to Design and Draw a D&D Hex Map! (Includes Free Template Download!)
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I like it! You realize that a what you are really making isn't a map, but a fun game board. Which is genius.
I think I would print out a copy for myself and then give my players a blank copy and over time glue cut out hexes as they explore the map, for some good old exploration gameplay. I think I would give them the hex and explain what type of terrain the next hex over is and say nothing else. I would also probably use some kind of secret or point of interest for a hex that they could stumble across or spend time and search for. I am taking this idea from the way the Pathfinder Kingmaker exploration worked (at least what I understand how it works).
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
That's an awesome idea!!!
@bookwormbon482
4 жыл бұрын
What about making secret markings with an invisible ink pen... And an unlockable/ magic item is the purple light to see the ink
@viciousyeen6644
Жыл бұрын
@@bookwormbon482 I love that idea! Will try that out with my group someday
Thanks for the shoutout! It was so fun making these maps for you! Love your content!
@bookwormbon482
4 жыл бұрын
Amazing work!
@bookwormbon482
4 жыл бұрын
Do you ship to the UK?
@mushroomsoda4422
Жыл бұрын
do you no longer make maps?
this just inspired me to get into the design of my adventure! keep up the amazing art/d&d content
your illustrations are so clear and neat. love your drawing style.
JP, found your channel via Map Crow. You’re awesome man! I’ve never drawn more than stick figures and such in my life, and here I am spending my morning drawing a hex map. (And having a blast as I do!) Thank you for making these encouraging and inspiring vids! And Happy New Year! 🎉🥳
Hi JP, just wanted to comment that I think your the most underrated youtuber out there, and I hope you have a great day. Keep the great videos up! :)
Beautifully made. Thanks for sharing!
Would love a video about creating depth in a map, holes, mountains, caverns, etc. Been great watching all your DND videos they are really motivating!
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
Great idea!!!
I'd love for a video of one of your dnd sessions. My friends and I just started playing and I'd like to see how you approach being a DM.
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
The logistics of filming and editing a session still seem very complicated to me. But I will definitely do a video about how I approach being a DM!
@ronkneller4348
4 жыл бұрын
@@JPCoovertAwesome, thanks for reaching out.
@joshuap.3048
4 жыл бұрын
@@ronkneller4348 you could also check out Critical Rolls D&D campaigns, they are amazing!
@ToonGrin
4 жыл бұрын
@@JPCoovert If you need an editor we can help with that.
Love your videos as always awesome stuff!!
Thanks so much bro, between these templates and your other video on how to draw the icons my OD&D campaign map is going to rock! (commented for algo love)
Greetings from Monster Hobbies in High River, Alberta, Canada. This looks amazing! I printed off 10 of the hex grid sheets. Hopefully my map will work out as well as yours did! Thank you for showing me how to do this.
Thank you this was such a fun video and I appreciate showing the step by step
Omg thanks so much I was DRAWING hexes on an A2 paper. I was so frustrated until I found this video. Thanks so much💪💙
this has been immensely helpful in drawing my first ever kingdom map thanks alot
wow i really love your video's! its my first time as a dm but i have some new options to help my players. thank you!!!
Pretty cool, thanks for the tips! Hope you'll keep going with RPG material
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
got a new world map video coming in the next couple of days!
That leather map is awesome!
Would love a video for someone literally starting out for what materials you use. Pens, markers, etc. What you'd recommend? Love these videos. When I get that chance, or rather, give myself the chance, I'll be sitting down to watch these all over again to try and drawn my own DMs campaign map! Keep it up JP!
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
Great idea! I’ll definitely do that in the future!
Made my map it looks awesome. Thx bro ur the best
This was really cool--more D&D stuff please! DM tips and ideas would be great! :D
Great video. The maps are way cool looking!
@brentvincent4430
3 жыл бұрын
Hi mr Steve say hi to Tyler for me
Very inspiring! Thank you!
Love the map!
Thank you so much, I made a hex map for my first series as DM, this hex map I am gonna use as chapter 2 Greets Ben
Great map!
wow great video and thanks for the downlaodable template.
I was not aware of blue pencils, so thank you for going into the weeds.
You've inspired a journey for me but through a digital approach
Really enjoyed this (sorry, just found it now!). My drawing style is similar to yours, so I really found it useful!
man this content is amazing
I'm inspired to do something like that. Thanks!
Love this!
In some places I'd like to see your mapwork as you speak, but your gestures are good at punctuated what you're saying. I also think the current 5e rulebooks could have more cohesively organized/shown how rations, encumbrance, encounter tables, visible and hidden landmarks, healing, and exhaustion link up into the wilderness experience.
Excellent video. Would you mind making another video just on drawing the different types of terrain for the hexes in the Tolkien style? I'm not terrible at drawing, but I'm not super good either, and I think just a little bit of a how to would be super helpful. Thanks again for your work, have a great day!
Great hex map! 🗺
Thats awesome!
Other than my issue with the Omni Link, your videos are Great, sir.!.!.!
Thanks for the hex map
No swamps? Aww :( endless fields of sorrow are a must have
This will work great for my TFT games
Thats so Cool....
Amazing video! Also in d&d 3.5 it explains something like this but I like much more how yo did it
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
ohh interesting! I have the 3.5 handbook, I'll have to go back and look.
@simonvegablanche2325
4 жыл бұрын
@@JPCoovert perfect, thoug I think it uses squares instead of hexagones, but it is something like that, at least what I remember
Thanks
You ought to paint the wooden Omni Studio map. It would be really cool!
You’re so cool!
Long distance travel is actually much easier mechanic'd by other more basic means. To make it easier think of travel with stats or with dice. For stats take the average of total player stat mod, Either dex or con works well for this. Dex for complicated terrain, Con for durational terrain. Mod is days of travel or miles traveled, you decide the speed. You can use dice as well d4 for weeks, d6 for days, d8 for hours, d10 or d12 for minutes. Building out a foundational travel mechanic is fun and can be customized to your own private spaces easily. Decide stat or dice first and then decide what makes it fair and applies best with consistency. Making it easy and believable creates positive forward thinking gameplay. Hope this helps you build a system that works well for your space. Have fun creating!
@CONTINGENCY_sys
2 жыл бұрын
If you use hex, you can use stat mod for # of hex traveled in a day as well. The options are endless!
I did the same thing for a map of a campaign I was running for my nephews only diffrence is I made the coast lines less sharp.
Plzz more videos like this
Hey i cqnt find the moment he says the ratio. How much miles/km an hex is supposed to be?
Hi, I have a quick question! what's the scale you used for this map?
Superbes vidéos. Tu pourrais faire des cartes pour du steampunk stp ?
Huzzah!
Are there advantages to hex maps over squares?
Is there any chance you could do a very bold, black hex map outline. so that I and my children could put it under other pieces of paper and see the hex Map through it?
Amazing
How about a small town an village maps.
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
Will definitely tackle that!
Hey! Nice Work! Could you link in PDF the map you've just done? Thx ;)
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
Not making this map available because it's for my personal game. Other videos have freely available assets though!
You should really made a public drive when you post all those material. Some sort of archive for everyone to download (only you can upload obviously :) )
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
Some of my videos have downloads in the descriptions! But I'm keeping some of the stuff, like this hex map, to myself for now. You might see it pop up in something cool later though ;)
How to make a World Map!?!?!?!?!?!
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
That's next!!!
@Zarala2010
4 жыл бұрын
@@JPCoovert Is it by combining a bunch of Hex Maps? JK, awesome maps. :D
@Vanilla.Biscuit
Жыл бұрын
@@Zarala2010 I think that's 1 way to be honest
@Vanilla.Biscuit
Жыл бұрын
@@Zarala2010 another might be simplification, like making details less dense in hexs etc ie 1 page vs 6 etc
Can you do this on a large scale for wargaming?
@justinschramm8481
4 жыл бұрын
The laser etching? You can but it all depends on the size of the laser. Omni studio can do up to a 19" x 27" I think. You could always piece it together though.
What is A. Wood, T. Forest and T.F mean?
What scale would this map be considered? Provincial, kingdom, continental (I’m assuming not this one)? I have a continental map I’ve drawn the borders of, but no idea how to scale it so I can get in depth enough for Kingdom and Provincial while still only using one sheet of paper for each region.
@JPCoovert
Жыл бұрын
You get to make up the scale! Drawing 3 trees in a hex can indicate an entire forest if you want. What's important is telling the players how long it takes to travel thru a hex.
ÓTIMO VIDEO. PENA QUE EU NÃO CONSIGA ENTENDER NADA QUE ESSE ARTISTA DIZ. (BRASIL)
where do you find hex paper?
@JPCoovert
3 жыл бұрын
printed myself! link the description!
Да ты просто Господь Бог!!!!
I know it’s an old video, at least on mobile the Omni studios link is broken
What happened to Omni Studio? There is no info in the video description.
@JPCoovert
2 ай бұрын
Not sure!
I guess I would have scanned the key, then cut it up and used a tool like Inkscape to paste the parts over the template to make the final map. A lot less drawing of the same symbols over and over. But I'm not a good artist like you are.
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
That would be a great way to do it!
How do you make roads or trails on a map like that sir?
@JPCoovert
3 жыл бұрын
The thick black lines are roads :)
@Scott-du2cg
3 жыл бұрын
@@JPCoovert how would you make trails with a different color?
@JPCoovert
3 жыл бұрын
@@Scott-du2cg Make a different type of line with a different color maybe? You should experiment! Try out a few different options when making the key.
I’ve consistently run into trouble because my needs are very unconventional. My core problem is that I want to make a map of a smaller region, and I don’t know landmasses of the world. I somehow have to bring very cultures and biomes into close proximity. With a nearby island that they can co-inhabit. Do you have tips for how to approach this problem?
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
It's fantasy! Just make it up!!! Maybe the hexes can represent a shorter distance. And the biomes can stretch across multiple hexes
@trashpanda5869
4 жыл бұрын
JP Coovert opps I meant to post this on the fantasy world map video not this one 😅. But thanks regardless
Your omni-studio link sends you to a trojan horse site. Web security will lock your computer
You know omni is selling your map for 100-150? Also what is the distance between a hex and a 1x1 grid square
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
They aren't selling my map, just using the image as an example for the type of stuff they can print. Thanks for looking out though! 1 hex = 1 day travel by foot. :)
@timpudoff726
2 жыл бұрын
@@JPCoovert 24 miles? (normal pace?)
Travel shouldn't be hard: before they travel they pick a destination and make sure they have enough food and drink for every 20 miles (10 if rough terrain, double if on horses with no wagons)
@JPCoovert
3 жыл бұрын
True, unless they encounter something unexpected ;)
I love your vids but i want to tell you and everyone who watched this please *never make a river go from ocean to ocean*
@JPCoovert
4 жыл бұрын
hehehe. that's a big lake up there to the north :P
@bookwormbon482
4 жыл бұрын
Genuine question: why not? Haha
@vanxthenecron3059
4 жыл бұрын
@@bookwormbon482 because rivers always flow from high to low, from moutains and hills into the oceans. Wouldn't make much sense for them to go from the ocean, across the hill, just to get into the ocean again, right?
@theophrastusbombastus1359
2 жыл бұрын
Panama Canal?
@vanxthenecron3059
2 жыл бұрын
@@theophrastusbombastus1359 well thats not a river :) but its cool to have exceptions like that, provided they are explained with lore, it adds detail to the world
With D&D exploration, use words like arbitrary, abstract, simplified, and assumed because we take take liberties with reality for ease of play. To be honest, the 5e DMG does not do beginners any favors! -Choose a scale. That means what distance does 1 hex represent? 1 hex = 1 mile? 1 hex = 6 miles? 1 hex = 24? etc. Usually, you use numbers that are easily divisible by 6 (1 hex = 6 miles, 12 miles, 18, 24, 36, 48, etc.). Or numbers that go into 6 easily (1 hex = 2 miles, 1 hex = 3miles). Standard hexes are at a scale of 1 hex = 24 miles because of how we fast people are assumed to march in a normal 8 hour travel day. -People are assumed to walk 3 miles per hour, for 8 hours per day, that's 24 miles / day at a normal pace. -People are assumed to walk 2 miles per hour, for 8 hours per day, that's 16 miles / day at a slow pace. -People are assumed to walk 4 miles per hour, for 8 hrs/day, that's 32 miles / day at a fast pace. -Difficult Terrain halves distances you can travel. 3 miles per hour = 1.5 miles per hour. If one hex is 24 miles, players travel 12 miles, or 1/2 a hex per 8 hour travel day. -Riding horses walk 4 miles / hour normal, 5 miles/ hour fast, 3 miles/hour slow (maybe, I don't know for horse speed!) -Flying creatures fly 8 miles / hour normal, 7 slow, 9 fast.
@timpudoff726
2 жыл бұрын
Excellent info, Joshua. JP, what was the hex distance for your map?
@Joshuazx
2 жыл бұрын
@@timpudoff726 Depends on the needs that the map is fulfilling. 1 hex = 24 miles is typical for large regions like a barony, 1 hex = 6 miles for smaller regions such as a zoomed in area within a barony. 1:24 is for journeying longer distances. 1:6 is for local distances.
I mean this is great and all. But you don't really need hex and squares, just use a ruler. 1cm = 5feet or whatever. That's it.
@JPCoovert
3 жыл бұрын
My players have never come to the table with a ruler. Grids and hexes simplify maps, making them easier to plan AND easier to play on.
Nah dude. The travel rules for 5e are just junk :)