It's that time again! Summer is here and it is time for a new armatar contest! So how this works is that you can submit your own original armatars to this thread following the theme of Summer. If I like it, I will add it to the 1AP armatar section for all members to use! You can reference previous contests for a better idea of what this is all about here.
Keep in mind that there are some guidelines, and unless your entry follows these set of rules it will not be accepted. So be sure to check those out.
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 summer themed.
Good luck! And I look forward to seeing some awesome summer armatars =)
I'm wondering if those cactus(es?) are a bit - too small for an armatar. Tiny detail?
Lol, don't worry spamlawrd. Yours was good. Frankly, I don't know how mine made it. Apparently, my standards are higher than my skills, and I refuse to accept compliments. I don't know why, though. :/
But yours is good~ Just look at the face of the manta!
lol i think it's pretty good as you know that i downloaded gim 5 days ago... i also don't know how to draw a circle so i used Paths tool and had to pixelart the flaws in it lol
I've been sitting here trying to come up with an idea, but then I looked at some of the entries and noticed that they were just swirls with summer-like colors. (And there's nothing wrong with that!)