Congrats to CopperMario for winning, and all who participated.
With luck, I am in charge of creating both the new drawing and spriting competitions. This, for me, meant that I could take a little more of a risk and have themes that are a bit unique than past competitions. Obviously, you are here wanting to know what to draw, so I won't waste any time.
Now we have all experienced a special thing. We have played and enjoyed video games. Most of all all know how it felt to even play their first. It may be the more classic NES period, the prime SNES, or even maybe the revolutionary N64, or something even different entirely. Now this challenge is to encompass that first feeling in a drawing. So, let's be more detailish:
Create a drawing that shows how you felt playing your first video game
What does this mean? Well, what does it mean to you? You could have a scene when you actually did play your first game, or you could go for a more abstract approach. The choice is yours. The competition ends two weeks from now, so May 11th. Extensions will be made if necessary. Best of luck.
Congrats to CopperMario for winning, and all who participated.
With luck, I am in charge of creating both the new drawing and spriting competitions. This, for me, meant that I could take a little more of a risk and have themes that are a bit unique than past competitions. Obviously, you are here wanting to know what to draw, so I won't waste any time.
Now we have all experienced a special thing. We have played and enjoyed video games. Most of all all know how it felt to even play their first. It may be the more classic NES period, the prime SNES, or even maybe the revolutionary N64, or something even different entirely. Now this challenge is to encompass that first feeling in a drawing. So, let's be more detailish:
[size=150][u][b]Create a drawing that shows how you felt playing your first video game[/b][/u][/size]
What does this mean? Well, what does it mean to you? You could have a scene when you actually did play your first game, or you could go for a more abstract approach. The choice is yours.
The competition ends two weeks from now, so May 11th. Extensions will be made if necessary. Best of luck.
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