I built a page to host the unofficial 2025 prompt list, after learning of the official hiatus and seeing that @erindale.xyz had generously created a prompt guide for those still interested in participating.
The goal was simple: keep the challenge alive and accessible, even for those of us who aren’t posting daily. It’s easier to revisit a page than dig through a forum thread you might lose.
Whether you’re noodling in Blender, Unreal, shaders, voxels, or anything node-based, this tracker is here to help you stay locked-in.
visit to checkout the list : nodevember-2025.com
Happy noodling!
#nodevember #nodevember-2025
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I may be thick as brick on this but I have no idea what this is, even after going to the website that describes what this is.
Care to explain?
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I thought the same thing when I had a look. It seems to be encouraging us to create procedurally generated art, once a day, for the entire month, based on those prompts.
I mean honestly, did anyone ever do this? And why have a web page with checkboxes in a checklist that you cannot save or that has any use whatsoever?
It’s all very strange indeed.
PS I think this must be some sort of circle-jerking link farming for authority somehow. The X account the page links to in the footer has no posts at all, yet has 210 following it? And it is following 204. I suspect this is all just a bot trying to gain reputation and links for credibility type scheme before spamming somehow in the hope of generating revenue somehow or other.
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