Being a Hopefully Somewhat-Useful Compendium of Links, Posts, Articles and Resources pertaining to the High and Noble Art of Geomorph Design, Construction and Ultimately their Actual Utilization Within an RPG Environment
- J. D. Jarvis on Using Geomorphs, and More On Using Geomorphs
- Wikipedia gives you the history of Dungeon Geomorphs
- Aeons & Auguries features a bunch of Geomorphs which you can sample here, and they offer a collection of J. D. Jarvis' Geomorphs which you can access here
- Dyson Logos' Geomorphs Mapping Project/Challenge
- (Note: You can also download Dyson's PDF of Geomorphs from the Challenge page.)
- Risus Monkey Click here for all the Risusmonkey Geomorph posts in one place
- Stonewerks Offers a few sets of their excellent Geomorphs as freebie pdf downloads: Stonewerks Geomorph Set1 & PDF for Set 1 , Stonewerks Geomorph Set 2 & PDF for Set 2, Stonewerks Geomorphs Set 3 & PDF for Set 3
- The Nine and Thirty Kingdoms blog also has a very nice selection of Geomorphs that are well worth taking a look at
- The This is Dice Country blog also has a bunch of very good Geomorphs for you to use
- Over at the Quickly, Quietly, Carefully blog you will find a fresh selection of Geomorphs
- You could try your hand at building a sweet dungeon map like FrDave has done with a few Geomorphs and Illustrator
- You could use Dyson's Geomorphs to make a random map instantly at the 1km1kt site
- Aeons & Auguries has an excellent article on More You Can Do With Geomorphs that demonstrates how you can stitch the tiles together to make impressive maps in minutes
- You could consider doing a set of Hexagonal Geomorphs like J. D. Jarvis did here or here
- Or you could do a set of Triangular Geomorphs
- Look at what Dave Millar did with the Geomorphs produced by Dyson, J.D. Jarvis, Stonewerks, Risus Monkey and others plus some serious Code-Fu: Dave's Mapper
- Dizzy Dragon (dot) net has an online Adventure Generator that uses Dyson's Geomorphs
- Or you can print out a few hundred Geomorphs and tape them all together into a massive megadungeon...like you can see here...not for the faint of heart...
This is by no means complete and will get periodically updated as new Geomorph-makers arise and new developments shake the very foundations of contemporary Geomorph making.