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Post by iziz on Mar 18, 2010 21:10:09 GMT -5
XD
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Post by orc72 on Mar 18, 2010 22:11:29 GMT -5
hmm..i know! it could be a race! Say ill announce what the contest requires you to make/draw at noon of the fifteenth of may, first one who submits a piece fitting the requirements wins! (hint, may involve the color blue)
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Post by iziz on Mar 18, 2010 22:27:46 GMT -5
rofl
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Post by Secondesign on Mar 19, 2010 1:01:26 GMT -5
that could... work. possibly. lol, might actually since they couldn't do it before hand, though you'd still have to hope that you didn't get a low quality piece xD
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Post by iziz on Mar 19, 2010 18:02:04 GMT -5
maybe it'd be the first person to meet all these qualifications wins
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Post by Secondesign on Mar 20, 2010 21:13:49 GMT -5
hmm, yeah, maybe a combination of those could result in a neat contest with interesting results because certainly people rushing to do it would forget certain qualifications. hmm, and maybe have one of the qualifications be a quality rating.
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Post by iziz on Mar 20, 2010 23:46:19 GMT -5
xD could be... or it could be a trick contest where you say "read all of the instructions first" and at the end say something simple.. but since most people don't read the instructions, they do it wrong that contest was extended... lol
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Post by orc72 on Mar 21, 2010 16:55:04 GMT -5
our 7th grade teacher did that to us...i failed lol.
quality couldnt be a qualifacation since thats a opinion though..just make it specific enough it has to be qualityed
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Post by iziz on Mar 22, 2010 0:57:57 GMT -5
i think i had one like that in 5th grade... everyone was running around doing crazy things for it.. lol
quality is harder to determine for art, but could have some sorta "quality" control. lots of things do, like metal has a quality ranking based on the purity and strength.. or your house has a quality based on passing an inspection (like your circuits are hooked up so your house won't burn) type of thing.
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Post by orc72 on Mar 22, 2010 4:01:48 GMT -5
yeah but how do you do it on art? he used blue color #9432 instead of #2342 so his is better?
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Post by iziz on Mar 22, 2010 12:13:48 GMT -5
that's not eaxctly what i meant by quality. for example, if you had a contest for a piece of lineart on kakashi - there are several "quality ratings" that you could give it. for example: regular paper > notebook paper > crinkled up piece of trash clean lines > not as clean, but it doesn't detract from the piece > messy lines with lots of noise realistic anatomy > pretty good anatomy > out of proportion anatomy > stick person it looks exactly like kakashi > hmm that could be him > who's that supposed to be? > is that a frog? generally a piece that meets more of those better characteristics, is usually better quality than one that falls into all the lower characteristics then there are other ones that are can really vary from person to person such as effort put into it (usually you can tell if someone spent 5 seconds vs 5 hours), originality, etc. (there actually is a group that i joined, that's accepting lineart, but only of a certain quality, so i imagine they have a rating similar to that to determine what is allowed in and what isn't. ) so, i think there can be a variance in quality that can have a general rating. usually in lots of art competitions they have some sort of "quality" ratings which they use to figure out which piece gets the most points and therefore is the best. tho, your example could actually be considered a part of quality. if you were looking at color quality, for example color blue #9432 compliments the piece while #2342 throws everything into wack and detracts from the piece.
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Post by orc72 on Mar 22, 2010 14:38:37 GMT -5
is that a frog xD
though yeah..guess if you layed out the rules like that for quality it could be judgeable and do everything by point by point..maybe just give early submissions bonus points would be better xP
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Post by iziz on Mar 22, 2010 20:09:22 GMT -5
often for art competitions they have a point system. like on the food channel, they have the chefs make all these challenging cakes and they rate them on a point system somehow (don't know what points) and they usually subtract points for flaws they see xD so you start at 100 and then go down
it always helps when they lay out the "rubric" for things to know what the "judge" wants.
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Post by orc72 on Mar 23, 2010 18:19:24 GMT -5
im gonna make like a 30 page rubric for a contest so noone will read it all =D
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Post by Secondesign on Mar 23, 2010 20:20:28 GMT -5
won't that make more work for you though when you'd go to judge? lol
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