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It is with great anticipation that I announce this experimental contest.
The Short Story Comps last year (all entries indexed in the Lustriapedia) showed what a little bit of lust for glory could do to release the staggering writing talent that lurks among the cold blooded faithful.
There was a discussion about how to do the same with visual artists and now it has fallen to me, the least reliable member of the Legions of Lustria to organise the comp (@Scalenex has a sniffle).
I must acknowledge the giants upon whose shoulders I callously trample. Ratty Gnawtail of the unsuppressible Under-Empire Forum was host to some delicious story competitions. Scalenex seized the format for the Greater Glory of the Old Ones in 2015. Y'ttar Scaletail seems bent on taking it back, using only an apostrophe as his flimsy disguise.
That is ancient history. The Glorious Future is now upon us (barring alterations to the posted schedule, or the end of the world. Again.)
Our first Lustria-Online Visual Art Contest is now open.
The theme is "Continuity and Change" Any thematic resemblance to another competition or competitions is purely intentional and due to intellectual laziness on behalf of the competition host.
The Rules...
... are as follows, but please be reminded that they are subject to alteration in future comps. The purpose of the comp is to encourage participation at all levels of ability, not to impede potential artists.
-The contest is not anonymous.
-The work should be able to be able to be contained on an A4 page with reasonable resolution. This will allow for short graphic stories (as pioneered by @Essmir in the July-August 2015 Short Story Comp) but not multi page stories. The emphasis is the art rather than an amazing plot.
-The artist may include speech and thought bubbles, but the words should constitute less than one quarter of the page.
-The artist may include a title and/or a caption of up two lines long after the image.
-For the first comp, the image may not be animated or have embedded sounds or speech. This would be awesome and I hope we can do an animation comp in the future, but keep it steady (and quiet) this time.
-The image must involve Lizardmen (or Seraphon or Salamanders or... have we evolved again?...) to some extent. A blowdart sticking out of a skaven would be fine.
-The image must stick roughly within the theme.
-The image must be new. No recycling and re-purposing old images. I'm looking at you Bob...
-Photoshop art IS OK but the final image should be have at least half of the image as original work. i.e. The back ground could be from Leonardo Da Google and be less than 50% of the image. OR the background could be an originally taken photograph of a Mayan pyramid taken by the entrant and be larger than 50%. This rule links to the next one.
-Wherever the image components come from, please acknowledge the attribution of other people's work. Your entry should include the web addresses of any images that you have enhanced by pasting lizardmen all over them. This is polite and possibly, you know, legal.
-Having said that, collaborative entries by multiple entrants are fine. Anyone who has seen what @details and @n810 can do together will agree that this is a good thing.
-Include a descripton of the method / medium with your entry (e.g. pencil on paper watercolour on skaven-hide, computer and mouse with MS paint, tablet and finger)
-Only one entry allowed per person / collaboration.
-You must send your story via private message to Spawning of Bob by theEnd Times sometime on April 14, 2016.
-Voting will be open for one month after the entries close. Discussion with / about the artists is OK during the voting month.
-I may not know much about art, but I know what I like. I hope that other voters will consider the adherence to the theme. The number of votes for each voter will be one vote for each three entries.
-There will be a "Best of 2016" comp which will be about flat-out-awesomeness and not theme linkage.
The NOT-Rules...
-Please please please retain WIP stages of your project. We can all learn from / sympathise with the challenges you surmount on your journey. The rising tide floats all boats, and your experience will encourage others to contribute in future.
-Please don't pretend you are dead if I contact you to write a tutorial about your chosen medium.
-I used to think "Art. You have itand I don't or you don't." Now I think, "Technology. Why does it hold me back?".
Ask for help with electronica if it isn't your thing. I will post advice about free tablet drawing software, image hosting and posting, and free software which does post-scanner enhancement of pencil and paper art in the next weeks. @n810 knows his way around Photoshop. @Hyperborean is a gun with Paint Tool SAI. MS Paint probably won't kill you for simple image editing.
The point of this competition is to encourage awesome art - use technological aids without guilt. Just be prepared to tell the rest of us your secrets afterwards.
-No inspiration? Slap yourself, then read the Jan Feb Story Comp entries which follow the same theme. Feel free to do an illustration for someone's story (or your own).
-Be bold and experimental. If you want to dip your toe in the artistic waters, the L-O piranhas are unusually gentle.
-If you think your contribution is too weak for the Old One's attention, screw that. I will still enjoy it.
You have until the end of April.
The Old Ones are waiting.
edit - Comp Close Date 14/4/16
The Short Story Comps last year (all entries indexed in the Lustriapedia) showed what a little bit of lust for glory could do to release the staggering writing talent that lurks among the cold blooded faithful.
There was a discussion about how to do the same with visual artists and now it has fallen to me, the least reliable member of the Legions of Lustria to organise the comp (@Scalenex has a sniffle).
I must acknowledge the giants upon whose shoulders I callously trample. Ratty Gnawtail of the unsuppressible Under-Empire Forum was host to some delicious story competitions. Scalenex seized the format for the Greater Glory of the Old Ones in 2015. Y'ttar Scaletail seems bent on taking it back, using only an apostrophe as his flimsy disguise.
That is ancient history. The Glorious Future is now upon us (barring alterations to the posted schedule, or the end of the world. Again.)
Our first Lustria-Online Visual Art Contest is now open.
The theme is "Continuity and Change" Any thematic resemblance to another competition or competitions is purely intentional and due to intellectual laziness on behalf of the competition host.
The Rules...
... are as follows, but please be reminded that they are subject to alteration in future comps. The purpose of the comp is to encourage participation at all levels of ability, not to impede potential artists.
-The contest is not anonymous.
-The work should be able to be able to be contained on an A4 page with reasonable resolution. This will allow for short graphic stories (as pioneered by @Essmir in the July-August 2015 Short Story Comp) but not multi page stories. The emphasis is the art rather than an amazing plot.
-The artist may include speech and thought bubbles, but the words should constitute less than one quarter of the page.
-The artist may include a title and/or a caption of up two lines long after the image.
-For the first comp, the image may not be animated or have embedded sounds or speech. This would be awesome and I hope we can do an animation comp in the future, but keep it steady (and quiet) this time.
-The image must involve Lizardmen (or Seraphon or Salamanders or... have we evolved again?...) to some extent.
-The image must stick roughly within the theme.
-The image must be new. No recycling and re-purposing old images. I'm looking at you Bob...
-Photoshop art IS OK but the final image should be have at least half of the image as original work. i.e. The back ground could be from Leonardo Da Google and be less than 50% of the image. OR the background could be an originally taken photograph of a Mayan pyramid taken by the entrant and be larger than 50%. This rule links to the next one.
-Wherever the image components come from, please acknowledge the attribution of other people's work. Your entry should include the web addresses of any images that you have enhanced by pasting lizardmen all over them. This is polite and possibly, you know, legal.
-Having said that, collaborative entries by multiple entrants are fine. Anyone who has seen what @details and @n810 can do together will agree that this is a good thing.
-Include a descripton of the method / medium with your entry (e.g. pencil on paper watercolour on skaven-hide, computer and mouse with MS paint, tablet and finger)
-Only one entry allowed per person / collaboration.
-You must send your story via private message to Spawning of Bob by the
-Voting will be open for one month after the entries close. Discussion with / about the artists is OK during the voting month.
-I may not know much about art, but I know what I like. I hope that other voters will consider the adherence to the theme. The number of votes for each voter will be one vote for each three entries.
-There will be a "Best of 2016" comp which will be about flat-out-awesomeness and not theme linkage.
The NOT-Rules...
-Please please please retain WIP stages of your project. We can all learn from / sympathise with the challenges you surmount on your journey. The rising tide floats all boats, and your experience will encourage others to contribute in future.
-Please don't pretend you are dead if I contact you to write a tutorial about your chosen medium.
-I used to think "Art. You have it
Ask for help with electronica if it isn't your thing. I will post advice about free tablet drawing software, image hosting and posting, and free software which does post-scanner enhancement of pencil and paper art in the next weeks. @n810 knows his way around Photoshop. @Hyperborean is a gun with Paint Tool SAI. MS Paint probably won't kill you for simple image editing.
The point of this competition is to encourage awesome art - use technological aids without guilt. Just be prepared to tell the rest of us your secrets afterwards.
-No inspiration? Slap yourself, then read the Jan Feb Story Comp entries which follow the same theme. Feel free to do an illustration for someone's story (or your own).
-Be bold and experimental. If you want to dip your toe in the artistic waters, the L-O piranhas are unusually gentle.
-If you think your contribution is too weak for the Old One's attention, screw that. I will still enjoy it.
You have until the end of April.
The Old Ones are waiting.
edit - Comp Close Date 14/4/16
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