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[Community Challenge 26] - Secret life of the Forest
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#Theme:
Show us the forest as we have never seen it before. This could be, for example, small details that the unwary walker misses. Or of secluded forest dwellers that no one has ever seen before. Incredibly magnificent plant and fungi wonders. Or fantasy scenes of magical beauty and wildness and secrets that take place in the forest and that are only revealed to those who are in the right place at the right time.
No modern technology, no weapons/battles, no memes.
#Rules:
- Follow the community’s rules above all else
- One comment and image per user
- Embed image directly in the post (no external link)
- Workflow/Prompt sharing encouraged (we’re all here for fun and learning)
- Posts that are tied will both get the points
- The challenge runs for 7 days from now on
At the end of the challenge each post will be scored:
#Prize | Points
- Most upvoted | +3 points
- Second most upvoted | +2 point
- Third most upvoted | +1 point
- OP’s favorite | +1 point
- Most original | +1 point
- Bonus point for botanical accuracy | +1 point
- Last two entries (to compensate for less time to vote) | +1 point
- Prompt and workflow included | +1 point
The winner gets to pick next theme! Best inspirations for everyone and have fun!
#Past entries
- Dieselpunk
- Goosebump Book
- Deep Space Wonders
- Fairy Tales
- A New Sport
- Monsters are Back to School
- War and Peace
- Distant lands
- Unreal Cartoons
- Sustainable Ecumenopolis
- Masks
- Mascots
- Old Gods, New Jobs
- Winter Festivities
- High Tech, Low Life
- Character Limit
- Gatsby’s Jazz Hands
- Reel to Canvas
- Cruelly Cute Characters
- Retro Sci-Fi
- Get Your Bard On!
- Busy Bees: Animals with Jobs
- Mad Royalty
- Reimagined Historical Moments with Mythical Creatures
Looking forward to seeing your creations. 😀
Prompt: a forest on a silicon-based planet with twice Earth’s gravity, with squat and wide trees, heavy, thick trunks, crystalline or metallic foliage, and a forest floor littered with silicon shards, adapted to the high-gravity environment with fewer tall structures and more ground-hugging life forms
Creating a scene from a silicon-based forest world is really an outstanding idea, so there's the originality bonus.