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    You could write a children's story from all this. Also, Congrats on your first entering of a challenge, that's worth some rep right there.

    You do need to add the ### Latest XXX ### (replacing the XXX with WIP) so the thumbnail scraper knows to add your entry. You will want to put that over your single overall image. I could do it for you but you'll have to learn how to do it anyway.

    Here is a link to last month's winner so you can see what I'm saying. Notice how the ### stuff is at the bottom of text just before the image thumb.

    Now, we just need to drum up some compitition to get this thing rollin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaxilon View Post
    You could write a children's story from all this. A children's story from my map? Can't say I've thought of that! Also, Congrats on your first entering of a challenge, that's worth some rep right there.

    You do need to add the ### Latest XXX ### (replacing the XXX with another ###) so the thumbnail scraper knows to add your entry. You will want to put that over your single overall image. I could do it for you but you'll have to learn how to do it anyway. Took me nearly seven tries to get it right! But I at last managed it (I think.)

    Here is a link to last month's winner so you can see what I'm saying. Notice how the ### stuff is at the bottom of text just before the image thumb.

    Now, we just need to drum up some compitition to get this thing rollin. I'd like that. Though, if no one else enters, you realize that will make me winner by default?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Marked Hat View Post
    All things in bold is my response.
    The point of a Map Challenge is not winning or losing, rather participating in a map exercise with a limited amount of time to create it, and using your imagination to best capture the theme of the challenge. At the end your peers get to pick their choice among the various participants. Even though I've won four map challenges - the first win on my second attempt, I've participated in nearly 20, which means I've lost most of them. Winning was never the point of any challenge - it was just to see what I was capable within the limits the challenge.

    Could I make a map that meets all criteria and one I could be satisfied with? In most cases, for me, the answer was "yes", which means I succeeded in the task, whether I actually won or lost. Whether the larger voting community agrees with my assessment of a successful map is almost meaningless - just participating and being able to get a qualified entry in time, is enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamerprinter View Post
    The point of a Map Challenge is not winning or losing, rather participating in a map exercise with a limited amount of time to create it, and using your imagination to best capture the theme of the challenge. At the end your peers get to pick their choice among the various participants. Even though I've won four map challenges - the first win on my second attempt, I've participated in nearly 20, which means I've lost most of them. Winning was never the point of any challenge - it was just to see what I was capable within the limits the challenge.

    Could I make a map that meets all criteria and one I could be satisfied with? In most cases, for me, the answer was "yes", which means I succeeded in the task, whether I actually won or lost. Whether the larger voting community agrees with my assessment of a successful map is almost meaningless - just participating and being able to get a qualified entry in time, is enough.
    Well of course I know that, I've read the rules. I'm merely excited; is that such a crime? Yes, I'd love to win, but that doesn't mean I'll be sour over losing.
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