Geomorph Map Contest: Buildings Winner & The Next Contest

Building 3 by Vance Atkins of www.leicestersramble.com. It is shared with a Creative Commons attribution 4.0 license.
Building 3 by Vance Atkins of www.leicestersramble.blogspot.com. It is shared with a Creative Commons attribution 4.0 license.

A few days ago we revealed the remaining entries for the “Buildings” edition of our geomorph map contest.  The posts with the entries are here: 1, 2, 3.

Vance Atkins’ (of Leicester’s Ramble) “Building3” design (right) is our winner.  At first this design seems to be a roughly done simple village.  But after a second and third look there are a lot of interesting things in the design: The defensive structures on the hill, farm fields, and several types of buildings.  Congratulations Vance!  We’ll be sending you an electronic copy of Chubby Monster Games’ Moleskin Maps and a set of our DungeonMorph Dice.

If anyone who entered wants constructive criticism on their designs, please email me.

Next Contest

For our next contest, we’re going to set the deadline to late on November 23rd/Early the 24th, depending on your location.  The special required ingredient is cells!  Your design should have a prison cell… perhaps several. The tile can even be thought of as a cell block.

Entries are due at 3am US Eastern time on technically November 24nd.  (Which is late, late Monday night/early Tuesday morning depending on your time zone.)

  • Create a map that if it were gridded would be a 10×10 grid where there are corridors leading off from the 3rd and eighth square of each side.
  • You can use whatever art style you’d like: color, black and white, line art, realistic art, and everything in between.  The map can have an underlying grid or not. Style/artistic-ness counts for a lot, but so does an innovative, interesting design.  The winner will likely have a nice style and be innovative.
  • The images should be a standard image format (png, jpg, gif) and at least 250×250 pixels, but you can make them larger, within reason.  (If you happen to be doing a 3000×3000+ pixel battlemat version that’s fine, but send us something under 1000×1000.)
  • Email it to joe at inkwellideas dot com with a subject “Geomorph Contest.”  Create your filename as explained below.
  • Feel free to share the maps however else you want.  Please add a link to the current contest’s blog post (for the first week, this page) and/or if on social media add the hashtag “#GeomorphMapContest.”
  • The winner will be announced a couple days after the contest ends.  We’re still working out the process to choose a winner.  More on that in the next contest update.
  • Anyone is welcome to enter whether you’ve had maps published or you’re just starting out.
  • You may enter up to three designs.  Each design must have a shrine element or theme.
  • Use one of the licenses noted below.
  • Submit your entry with a filename as described below.  It helps us keep track of all needed info.

Licenses

Here are the licenses you may use for entries to the contest:

All creative commons licenses we’re using are version 4 (hence adding -4 to the abbreviated key names above.)

Filenames

While you’re free to give the file any name you want for your purposes, when you send it, please use the following filename format:

name_of_map__author_name__website__license.extension

If you don’t want to name your map, just use the secret ingredient for the contest in place of the name. The website is optional, but some folks want their website mentioned, and I’m happy to do that.  To make that work though, drop the “http://” and convert any punctuation to another underscore.  Use the abbreviated license names noted above. For example:

volcano_temple__joe_wetzel__www_inkwellideas_com__cc-by-4.jpg

shrine__george_p_burdell__www_facebook_com_burdell__all-rights-reserved.png   (if your website is http://www.facebook.com/burdell)

I know that makes for a long name, but it gives me all the needed info in the filename.  Furthermore it makes it easy for anyone else reusing the tiles to keep track of your requirements for reuse.

The winner gets a free electronic copy of Chubby Monster Games’ Moleskin Maps and a set of our DungeonMorph Dice.  We’ll even pay for shipping.  Yes, even outside the US to Europe. Canada too… up to $20.