This sounds like a bit of fun, I'll have a crack...
This month's challenge comes to us courtesy of ChickPea:
Nothing else to add, really, except the usual:Originally Posted by ChickPea
1) Title your thread like this: May 2018 Challenge: <<your title goes here>>
2) Make sure you use the ### Latest WIP ### tag before each of your work-in-progress pictures. If you don't, your entry may not show up when it comes time to vote...
3) Your entry cannot have been started prior to the opening of this challenge.
The challenge will run until around 9PM Pacific time on Thursday 31 May. The winner gets a shiny blob of golden pixels under their name, and another bucket of envy-drool from their peers.
Go forth and create stamps!
This sounds like a bit of fun, I'll have a crack...
Ooh, what a fun concept!
I sold my stamp "collection" not too long ago and I still got the scans.
I had only two with maps on them. Fitting a map on a stamp is not easy.
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This one sounds like a hell of a lot of fun!
I might not have the time to do it, though - unfortunately...
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Hehe that's fun
Last edited by Vobland; 05-04-2018 at 11:08 PM.
Ok. So, hypothetically, if I found a "hidden" wonder, an ancient temple or some such, and there were some seriously bad people searching for that wonder to halt/fulfill a prophecy that could have devastating consequences if it did or did not come to pass and I drew a map of /to that wonder in invisible ink on a set of postage stamps I put on a parcel to a colleague who had the ability/skills to thwart the baddies, think Matthew Reilly' s Jack West Jnr novels, would that meet the criteria of the challenge?
Not sure if I'll have time to enter this one. But I just thought of an interesting idea for it (and an interesting story thread I might have to include along with it)
However, should we stick to the same style/size as real world stamps? Or can we make our stamps in very different shape/style to regular stamps?