That was not an easy choice...
Dragon's Lair...Here there be Dragons. by Bogie
Journey of the Wyvern Hunter by Djekspek
Lair of Raffnaer by EricPoehlsen
Wyrm Sign by Gamerprinter
The Lare under Keurn by Lukc
Most 'Excel'-lent! by Master TMO
Minduriel and the Dragon by Sapiento
Icy Tomb of the Dragon by tilt
Dragon's Lair on Dancing Dragon Island by themarko
This month challenge is over and its time to vote. There are nine maps to vote for which means you get TWO (2) votes this time around.
Check THUMBNAILS to see who to vote for
please note that for some reason themarko's entry don't show up in the thumbs so check that out here
Remember:
To rep the ones you vote for and/or like
Be a gentleman - don't vote for yourself
The voting will end in 5 days.
Last edited by tilt; 01-03-2012 at 09:49 AM.
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That was not an easy choice...
Not easy at all. Typically I look for maps I can play on, but some of the others are fantastic works of art.
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One of my votes had to go to DJ, but it was tough deciding between Sap and GP for the other vote. Ultimately had to give it to Sap for a very cool and unique concept.
bogie: I like the general shape of the map and the elements, love the little lake - the bottomless pit should have been totally black in the middle and the texturing is a little heavy overall on the map
djespek: beautiful art, but would have liked it more "mappy"
EP: like the simple old school look, the hatching is a little heavy imho
GP: I like the overall layout of the map, but the texturing has a "thrown on rough" look - sorry. I prefer your normal hand drawn style
lukc: I like the idea, like djespeks the fillings take up more than the actual map though
MasterTMO: would have love for you to finish this - it had a promising look
sap: love this - so very unlike what I normally see from you - got my vote
themarko: good old treasure map look - this one got my other vote
good job all and great to see so many participants
Last edited by tilt; 01-04-2012 at 04:58 AM.
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Yea. As I wrote in my thread, the project had two main foci, putting it together in less then 5 hours and doing it only with inkscape - Like TMOs project it was more of a fun thing than really expecting another golden compass - especially after Djekspek ans Sapiento joined in with their incredible artwork.
yep - there are some wonderful artists in here that tend to run with the compasses ... but as you say, its not about winning but about challenging one self and getting better
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Good job to all! I - unfortunately - didn't finish. Other projects, other parties, crowded it out Ou well!
I loved checking out this challenge! So many great dragon maps. It was so hard to choose, but I went for Minduriel and the Dragon by Sapiento. Thanks to all for making it a hard choice.
I am disappointed I didn't finish, but I really only had 2 weeks to do it in, rather than the whole month. Vacation killed the other half of the month. *shrug* Oh well, such is life! I played around a bit with trying to assemble the layers into a single map image, but haven't succeeded at that yet either.
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Assuming I stick with fantasy cartography, I'd like to become a World Builder, laying out not only a realistic topography, but also the geopolitical boundaries and at least rough descriptions of the countries and societies.