The Halloween Armatar Contest was so successful, that we will be doing it for other holidays as well! It was a great opportunity to see all of the creative talent on Armor Games.
So now we are on the theme of Thanksgiving! I know this is a mostly Americanized holiday, and that it doesn't really reflect what happened historically... but it is still a good time of year to spend time with friends and family, and eat some delicious food!
GUIDELINES: 1. Must be appropriate. Cannot be offensive or profane in nature. Try to keep it clean! 2. The entry must be square, and at least 100x100 pixels in dimension. 3. Must scale down well to 100x100. So if it is larger, make sure that it will still look good when it is scaled down to armatar size. A few suggestions about this: - Sometimes simple is better. If you go into a lot of detail, it might not look as great when you scale it down. So just keep in mind what the final size will be. - If you are able to do vector, that can help with the sharpness of the image. However, since they are so small this probably isn't a big issue. 4. Must be completely original. You cannot use elements from other piece of artwork, the entire armatar must be 100% original. 5. Must be Thanksgiving themed.
Good luck! And I look forward to seeing some awesome armatars =)
It's cranberry sauce, but I don't know why they call it that. I would do thanks but that would be hard. The only thing I have in mind is food. mmmm.......food
THE TURKEY IS MINE!!! D:< Though obviously, I can't claim the rights to it... I still wanna do one, though! But it's 4:53am here, so it may have to wait...
My favorite so far, Cenere's. Because it's the one that looks the best minimized... Though it's a very sharp shade of green.
I want to see someone draw a "Pre-Thanksgiving" armatar...There could be disease-ridden Native Americans on one side, and then the starving, frost-bitten Pilgrims on the other.
"So, you know how we said we didn't need your help a couple months ago? The bananas didn't really work out, soooo...."
I want to see someone draw a "Pre-Thanksgiving" armatar...There could be disease-ridden Native Americans on one side, and then the starving, frost-bitten Pilgrims on the other.