I just wanted to say that all the entries have blown me away. There are some extremely talented people on this site, and I'm so happy to have my site associated with this one. I can't wait to see what else you guys come up with in the future.
Glass Ocean by NeonKnight
Hornbeam's Device by RobA
Glass Ocean by Ravells
The Glass Journal by Amonite
The September Challenge has come to a close, and I'm very impressed by ALL the entries. Its going to be tough voting this time around. I wish all the contestants much luck.
Remember the contest guidelines and specifications:
Guidelines:
- Choose a subject from the following two contest winners
- The Glass Ocean - by Luminous Crayon at The Campaign Builders' Guild
- Rushon, City of Splendor - by Matthew Funk at Plot Storming
- Create a map of the designated area based on the information provided
- Stay as true to the information provided as possible
Entries:
I just wanted to say that all the entries have blown me away. There are some extremely talented people on this site, and I'm so happy to have my site associated with this one. I can't wait to see what else you guys come up with in the future.
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Well, my entry sucked
Never realy did go back to it as no critiques and the others were so much better.
Daniel the Neon Knight: Campaign Cartographer User
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Your entry actually fit the description the best - yours and Ravells anyway ^.^ You guys were the only ones who did not try to 'define' or make sense of the desert - and it was supposed to be unmappable after all - lol
Well, thanx for the words of encouragement, I know I will of course partake in other challenges and maybe soon I will have an award under my moniker as well
Daniel the Neon Knight: Campaign Cartographer User
Never use a big word when a diminutive one will suffice!
Any questions on CC3? Post them with CC3 in the Subject Line!
MY 'FAMOUS' CC3 MAPS: Thunderspire; Pyramid of Shadows; King of the Trollhaunt Warrens; Demon Queen's Enclave
The awards are nice, but taking part is even nicer. It gives you the incentive to complete a piece of work to a deadline. I know for me, I'd be fiddling around forever if that deadline wasn't there. It's good practice that concentrates the mind which improves other maps that you want to make. The person you're really competing against is yourself. Well...that's how I look at them anyway.
Ravs
If anyone's sucked, it was mine.. since I didn't even show up in time to participate, despite my wanting to. I liked yours Neon, but it was so straight to the point that there wasn't anything to critique..
I agree with ravells - to me its about pushing yourself and finding what works and what does not.
I have not done maps in a long time, and then those were only in pencil - so this project has let me do a lot of experimenting ^.^ Somethings I liked, others I did not - and I got to challenge myself to meet a deadline. Which, I did want to do a few more entries - so I did not quite meet the goal I was aiming for/had outlined...but I still got a complete story (sort of) done so was happy with it anyway.
Probably the biggest thing I took out of this is that I should not rely overmuch on the computer. It has its uses, but I should not try to replace *everything* with it just because its better at a few things. On the other hand, digital media has a lot of potential, so I will keep experimenting with different things and programs ^.^