Yes, this could be interesting, I feel this could bring interesting shapes and map.
Yes! Let's take a shot at it!
I like the idea, though want discuss expanding it
Not so much.
(Somewhere someone asked for help in figuring out how a hive's interior looks from top down, and it got me thinking it could be quite interesting for a main challenge, or lite, doesn't really matter .)
Map a HIVE. Oh, we do like the idea of a swarm and a hive in our fantasy, don't we. So for this challenge, map something to do with a hive. Ideas can be mapping a top down layout of a hive(Think about it beehives have quite remarkable structures and shapes in their hives); a perspective outside of the hive; or a village built into an ancient abandoned hive; a battlemap depicting the Queen's throne throne deep in the core of the hive; or battlemaps on the way there; battlemap of the entrance to it where a great siege is laid at the gates of the swarm. Whatever your fancy, just map something that has to do with a hive. Most of all have fun challenging yourself with this theme.
EDIT: Whoops I missed a word or two in the making of the poll. Sorry!
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Yes, this could be interesting, I feel this could bring interesting shapes and map.
Intrigued. Agreed.
There are also a lot of other spectacular °'prismatic' - arroyć.
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I'd be curious to see anyone's treatment of a highly repetitive geometric space, like a hive's interior [{honeycomb}]°
I think this basis is valid
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