This is a spin-off of the original GFX Art Battle, but with some updated rules and changes. Please make sure to read the rules before entering, since they have been modified. Good luck, we look forward to seeing some creative artistic entries!
Competition Rules 1. Must be hand drawn, either on paper or in a program. It can then be manipulated in an graphics program. But unoriginal artwork cannot be used as the main focus. Copyrighted images cannot be used. All pieces containing copyrighted images will be disqualified. 2. Submissions must follow the current theme that has been chosen by a moderator for that week. If you submit more than one piece, please clarify which one you would like to be judged. 3. If your image is larger than 600 pixels wide, please provide a link to the image instead of posting it in the forum. Otherwise, the image will be cut off. 4. Artists cannot win in subsequent weeks. You can still submit, but if you won the week before, you cannot get first place again the next week. 5. After the deadline, a moderator will pick the winner, and they will be awarded a 25 AP award.
hey Zophia in that second picture....Why is the moon and the sun on the same horizon?I just noticed that,but seriously were they supposed to be right next to each other?
Huh? Three moons, one sun, all on the same sky. I don't think I understand what you mean with your question.
@Pedspog: Wow, that's actually a really nice rendering of an underwater view... Good work on the lighting.
It's Thursday here now... One day to finish... *row of words AG censor out anyway*
Now now Strop, don't speak for the collective! People can think for themselves. I am sure tons of people on AG would jump at the occasion but I must ask them to resist their urges for me. I know I am ruggedly handsome in every way possible but comon guys.
I dunno, depends on how luminous the sun is. Generally I would really lay down more "addition" brush. Unless there's a weird eclipse going on you should barely be able to see the sun itself unless you're intent on going blind.
I dunno, depends on how luminous the sun is. Generally I would really lay down more "addition" brush. Unless there's a weird eclipse going on you should barely be able to see the sun itself unless you're intent on going blind.
Thank you very much for reminding me. I've been very nocturnal lately, and in addition there's been a lot of cloudy weather - honestly, I've forgotten what the sun looks like IRL. O_o