You, the user, are given a "tile" to fill in relating to the current theme of the Project. The theme for this Project is Seasons and Weather. Accepted tiles will be added to the image at the bottom of this post. The Project will end when no more tiles can be placed or at the end of December, whichever comes first. Hopefully we can get as many entries as possible.
This season's tile is a completely different shape.
There are several things to keep in mind when making your tiles:
-Entries must fit within the tiles. Smaller entries will need filler to be up to size requirements. -Entries are limited to six per user maximum. -Entries will be accepted as they are and may be submitted individually or simultaneously. -Entries must relate to the theme. If it isn't immediately obvious, explanation may be necessary. -Entries must be completely original. -Entries must be submitted before January 1st.
Get your entries in before January 1st and we'll see how this turns out. Feel free to post any questions or comments you have about the Project in this thread.
Community Tile Project - Winter 2010 - Seasons and Weather
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Get some Cali weather going here. All day, every day!
Dang SoCal can't even get the weather right. Oh wait, it's the other way around. :P
There are 7 tiles now.
In case anyone was wondering, there is space for 409 tiles! I originally wasn't going to fill in the middle tile, but Reton's was just too perfect for the occasion. That's a minimum of 68 people entering 6 tiles each and 1 person entering 1 tile.
@night_34 I'm going to need images with a well defined border. Right now, it's too blurry.
Excuse me for that. I expanded the hexagons by 1000% and then scaled it down. Borders should be fixed. If there are still problems, please let me know.
I might just bump it up to twelve per user after Christmas, but no one's actually reached the limit yet. Then, a free for all on the last day, i.e. accept anything over the limit just to fill it in.