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.
its a little early for a gingerbread man and this isnt for the competition cause idk that a 3d software counts as hand drawn even though you manipulate models by hand...made with blender and Photoshop
yea i have been using blender for a while 2 or 3 years and was thinking about making game sprites with the 3d software since I am not very good at drawing
That would be cool. I have much respect for 3D artists, actually. I'd love to learn it myself someday~
It is nothing like 2D art.I tried learning for Robotics team,and was surprised by how annoying some types of 3D modeling programs are.The only one that's easy to use is google sketch-up which is not always going to be the most artistic program,but for the most part I think I could easily say that I have mastered it.Truthfully most 3D modeling tools have some basic things in common,but I have integrated some aspects from that program into my art.Some of the things in my backgrounds were exported from that program.I just never wanted to make it all to obvious.
I know that much. :P Where 2D art on the computer is the equivalent of drawing or painting, 3D is more comparable to sculpting - a thing I happen to enjoy doing too.
Also, cool to know the rest of the info in your post.
yea I have seen someone trying to integrate a "hand" controller sorta like a glive to manipulate models, they are "sculpting tools" just imagine Photoshops liquify in 3d.
yea I have seen someone trying to integrate a "hand" controller sorta like a glive to manipulate models, they are "sculpting tools" just imagine Photoshops liquify in 3d.
... Uber-awesome. That could be sooo cool to try and work with (though I would probably fail).
I won't be able to judge today as I'm going to have one of my eyes dilated, volunteering as a patient for an ophthamology competency exam (doctors never stop sitting exams!) That means I won't be able to see Jack, nor Jill :P
Not like you could see your jack anyways so small. OMG OWNED!
And glad Strop told you Zophia, I think they thought I was a bot or something. I thought it was funny, it wrapped around his whole body was so fun! Anyways send me a link through gmail to your account, I will peruse! :P