And congrats to everyone who participated. All your maps are really good and, win or lose, are now integral parts of the Community Atlas! Bravo, everyone!
Indeed, a very well deserved win for Scott in the vote. I am biased though, as I love forest maps and RPG settings...
As Sue said, voting was, however, a nigh impossible task, picking just one map from all that were submitted. In truth, I can think of none from the February contest (or indeed contributed at other times for the Atlas) that wouldn't have graced a paid-for, pro-published RPG adventure or supplement. That's credit to all the map-makers and the power of CC3+, of course.
And gosh! I was stunned to find I'd won one of the two random-draw spots, along with Quenten! In fact, I rather thought I'd already won, by having my star-maps idea expanded by ProFantasy into the forthcoming April Annual issue, but this is beyond anything I'd anticipated!
I can also confirm that work is still continuing on the Nibirum Solar System, incidentally. Hoping to have at least the first parts of that ready for display and submission for the Atlas maybe later this month, but as several things are interlinked, there's still a way to go before I'd be happy to do that.
Congrats to all. I agree with Wyvern, these are all top-notch.
I'm glad I submitted stuff, it forced me to expand on what I know how to do in the software and also to finish making maps as I generally get about 85% done and then lose focus.
Congrats to all winners. As I have all the pro fantasy products, I would like to donate my prize to someone who needs it more - I do have someone in mind. I hope this is possible.
Congrats Quenten!! Minotaurs Rule!!! (Yes, I am biased, as he drew this map for me to use in the Artemisia Community Realm Works project ( https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/realmworkscommunitycampaignworld/ )
Posted By: RalfCongratulations to the winners, but also all the participants. What a wonderful collection of maps - I really love the Community Atlas project!
I do, too! And, i love that we've so many new users willing to contribute! It's already been a great asset to me in my own campaign! Despite being a "fast" mapper, there are just some things i don't like to map....mostly cities. Okay, only cities. haha. This has given me the gift of fellow forum member's FANTASTIC maps (thanks Hadrian - hope to see you back soon!) to alter for my own campaigns needs quickly and easily. That alone, is worth contributing for!
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And congrats to everyone who participated. All your maps are really good and, win or lose, are now integral parts of the Community Atlas! Bravo, everyone!
Cheers,
~Dogtag
As Sue said, voting was, however, a nigh impossible task, picking just one map from all that were submitted. In truth, I can think of none from the February contest (or indeed contributed at other times for the Atlas) that wouldn't have graced a paid-for, pro-published RPG adventure or supplement. That's credit to all the map-makers and the power of CC3+, of course.
And gosh! I was stunned to find I'd won one of the two random-draw spots, along with Quenten! In fact, I rather thought I'd already won, by having my star-maps idea expanded by ProFantasy into the forthcoming April Annual issue, but this is beyond anything I'd anticipated!
I can also confirm that work is still continuing on the Nibirum Solar System, incidentally. Hoping to have at least the first parts of that ready for display and submission for the Atlas maybe later this month, but as several things are interlinked, there's still a way to go before I'd be happy to do that.
I'm glad I submitted stuff, it forced me to expand on what I know how to do in the software and also to finish making maps as I generally get about 85% done and then lose focus.
Was a really helpful and educational exercise, having a deadline helped
Now to keep mapping!