Below you’ll find more geomorph contest entries. Remember the deadline is late Monday night. The full rules were posted a week and a half ago and a few days ago we posted some of the early entries .
Our next post about the contest will be on Tuesday with all the entries and announcing the first winner. In that post or perhaps a day or two later we’ll announce the secret ingredient and other details for the second contest!
“Throne of the Rat Emporer” by Benjamin Wenham. It is released under a Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Creative Commons license.
Geomorph Throne by Ray Schmidt. He asks for credit, so please use a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license
Christian “Rorschachhamster” Sturke shares this design under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution-NonCommercia License.
Christian “Rorschachhamster” Sturke also shares this design under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution-NonCommercia License.
One of two entries by Andrew C. Durston of http://campaign-nook.blogspot.com/. He asks for credit, so please use a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license
A second tile by Andrew C Durston of http://campaign-nook.blogspot.com/. He asks for credit, so please use a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license
Rodger Thorm send us a spiral throne. He wishes to use a Creative Commons Attribution Non_commercial 4.0 license.
The “Throne of the Deep King” was entered by James Patterson. It is under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Isaac Gomez shares his “Deep Throne” via a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
“Mushroom Throne” by Dyson Logos. This design is only for use as part of the contest. (c)2015 Dyson Logos. If you wish to use it, you need to contact Dyson.
Dyson could probably be in the top 5 every time. We liked the extras on touches on this design: the skeleton in the cell, the elevation changes, etc.
James Jarvis shares his design under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Peter Schweighofer of griffonpubstudio.com submits this design under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license (attribution,
non-commercial, share-alike) license. Peter’s design gives several story ideas: what are the little cell alcoves about? A nice use of a secret door. The dug out area leading from the south section to one of the cell alcoves, etc.
Mike Holmes’ entry to the contest. He offers is at Creative Commons Public Domain.
Peter Regan’s entry, which requires credit. Please use the Creative Commons Attribution license.