Aug 18, 2009, 02:06 AM // 02:06
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#41
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: CA
Profession: N/
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Must... finish... D:
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Aug 18, 2009, 04:00 AM // 04:00
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#42
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: CA
Profession: N/
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woops. GMT. Hahaha. Missed deadline. OH WELLS.
I'll post what i got here anyways, in case someone cares
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Aug 18, 2009, 05:03 AM // 05:03
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#43
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Stephenville, TX
Profession: D/W
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I wasn't even home at the deadline. I just now got in. This is great.
Guys? Any complaints or objections to this being added to the entries?
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Aug 18, 2009, 06:51 AM // 06:51
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#44
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: UK/Austria
Guild: [bone]
Profession: P/
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sure go ahead, it's very nice
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Aug 18, 2009, 09:11 AM // 09:11
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#45
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: south-africa
Guild: The Quantum Knights
Profession: E/
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its great to see all the entries, so interesting to see different takes on color
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Aug 18, 2009, 12:52 PM // 12:52
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#46
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Site Contributor
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: UK/norway
Guild: Order Of The Etherbloom Crown [ZEN]
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nope, is fine with me. he also asked me beforehand if he could alter the original a bit, and I told him it was OK! ^.^
looks really, really nice, Blue. As usual. :P
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Aug 18, 2009, 01:52 PM // 13:52
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#47
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Jan 2009
Guild: [SOTA]
Profession: D/
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I say go for it, it's awesome.
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Aug 18, 2009, 02:20 PM // 14:20
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#48
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Pre-Searing Cadet
Join Date: Aug 2009
Guild: None
Profession: W/R
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Hey guys, I must say their all really nice!!! If I joined the site alittle earlier I would have painted something. Really good job everyone
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Aug 18, 2009, 08:44 PM // 20:44
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#49
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Stephenville, TX
Profession: D/W
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And your winners are:
1st Place - 100k & 20 vault points
Blazingwire, sketch by William Koshi, based on “Epilogue” by Tzu
The first coloring entry I had, and I haven't stopped loving it. You chose probably the most difficult sketch to color because it already had a great deal of shading and though it was mostly soft, some of the finer details were a little rough. You handled this wonderfully. You worked with the shading, but then went over the whole thing to emphasize the highlights and shape. I love the colors all around, and I appreciate that you were able to lighten the dark hair for Tzu compared to the sketch. I had only minor points of criticism, that the figure on the bottom left was Grim appearing naked in the Mists and that the figure on the top right was Dwayna who is generally a bit more blue; however, your decision to color them this way made it a much nicer composition. I can visualize the changes and they throw the picture off balance, so these colors are fine the way they are. I also like the way you have mirrored the bright green of the leaf and the red of the lips on Melandru's chest and eye. Something else that I noticed and really like about this is the flushing of the skin which gets overlooked sometimes. I myself am guilty of that.
Solid work and congratulations!
2nd Place - 75k & 20 vault points
BlueXIV, sketch by Tzu, based on "The Raven's Egg" by Aquabeard
I know several people want to crucify me for the last minute entry. It happened before when Tzu's short story popped up after the deadline (but she did tell me in advance she would be late) and jumped into the top 3. You finished it and got it sent in between the time of the deadline and me actually getting home to check messages and I know you'd been working on it. Excuses aside, it's a great picture. It follows the guidelines of color in space, the warm colors come forward while the cool colors recede. You paid close attention to Roan as a thought rather than a solid figure (shown here with the starlight coming through him). The colors are beautiful and the campfire filled out an awkward spot in the original composition. It not only sets up the golden section, but highlights the darkness of the egg by placing it in the center of three key points (Grim's face, Roan's face and the fire). The fire itself is nicely done. I have trouble getting the right colors and activity when I try to paint fire, so this is a really nice touch. I wish that there was a way the ravens could have come out more for the theme of this. Though it was never a "choice" for Grim, he was going to save Roan anyway, the ravens were an important part of the theme that fell into periphery with the strong dark blue. But it was that or the fire, and the fire is certainly a bold and creative addition to the picture. Beautiful work!
3rd Place - 50k & 20 vault points
Morag D, sketch by Morag D, based on “Epilogue” by Tzu
Soft but active; it's not harsh but I can see the different strokes and movements. Your colors are beautiful. I know when I'm sketching up the details of a picture, I run into trouble when I start to color, because certain areas are all the same color or too dark or just not very colorful. You chose an array of purples for Grim's attire (I'm a bit envious that the dervish clothes in-game can't pick up this much purple) and a pale tone for his hair, which cleared up what would have been a very large awkward spot on the picture if you had gone with black or white. Instead, the hair draws the sand color all the way to the top of the picture (mimicking the grass very well) and the purple balances the shadow behind Professor Yakkington. The same greens were used all around to pull attention to all areas and Roan's high contrast combined with the intense light on Yakkington's face (which is looking in Roan's direction) ensure that the small brown Charr doesn't get overlooked. It's a really gorgeous piece.
4th Place - 25k & 20 vault points
Tzu, sketch by Morag D, based on “Epilogue” by Tzu
Of course you caught your own details, like time of day and Nicholas as an old man. I expected that much. What I didn't expect was this much more detail from this picture. The sketch was already very detailed, but you brought out new levels. What I liked about Blazingwire's coloring, I like about yours also. That you weren't afraid to go on top of the lines to add texture and highlights (the druid armor, the vabbian palace, spray of the waterfalls, Yakkington's fur...). And what I haven't seen elsewhere, and a great way to tie this in with the rest of the story that has yet to take place, you used the area outside the picture to merge from bright blue, cloudy daytime into the darker starry space of The Mists. The only thing that held you back was probably that you tied yourself to very facts-only colors. The towers are beautiful, but they are so bright and the rest of the picture is so dark that they really push all these hard-worked details away. However when I cover the center of the picture, I can see all the effort you put into the figures. It's something, again, that I am guilty of myself. I don't trust the colors and I try to make everything exactly the color it is supposed to be, rather than experimenting with new colors that weren't there originally. Your technique and attention to detail and facts are amazing, don't be afraid to play with "fictional colors" (best way I can describe it).
5th Place - 10k & 20 vault points
Beren985, sketch by Tzu, based on “The Raven’s Egg” by Aquabeard
Your picture is so cool and different. Okay, it's not really an innovation in style, because it's a very recognizable style, but it's something that I haven't seen in this or any other coloring contest. I love exploring the array of colors that you used in Grim's skin and all the wild strokes you used to animate the sky. The moon went from a photo pasted into the background to an active piece of the picture, and even the fade to shadows has life. I can't decide whether I would have liked to see Roan and Grim's armor done with the same style or if that would have been too busy and the picture needs these solid fields to ground itself from the flurry of strokes. Either way, this picture is something fun and unexpected, and I really like that.
Honorable Mention - 20 vault points each
Verene, Alyssaa and Oh_Frustration
Verene, sketch by Tzu, based on “The Raven’s Egg” by Aquabeard
Verene, Very factual. Very melancholy and lonely. More light around the ravens to the right than the ones to the left emphasizes the choice. On one side, the ravens, on the other, Roan; it can't be both ways. The colors are good, and I like the rounding of the shadow around the bottom of Grim's armor, as it mirrors the moon's shape above. The blue of a select few stars and the hints of green in his armor give it more variety and life. I'm not sure about the left side of this picture. It's very dark and empty, but it helps put the egg in the center. The egg portion of the picture might benefit from being a little brighter so that it becomes a key figure. His hands are realistically bright, and well-shaped by the shadows, but the brightest parts of this picture are the moon and the skirt, so the egg is nearly lost. You're on the right track with your coloring, but don't be afraid to exaggerate those highlights on important areas.
Alyssaa, sketch by William Koshi, based on “Epilogue” by Tzu
Alyssaa, what a bright and beautiful sky! And I'm pleasantly surprised that the two figures (the naked Grim and Dwayna) where colored appropriately. I'm just a little confused by the very red Melandru and by Tzu's very dark hair. Okay, I'm not confused by the hair, really, because you didn't try to change the shading on the sketch and it was already very dark. If the story isn't considered, the hair works for coloring purposes as it divides Tzu's head from Dwayna's chin. What would have brought this picture to it's full potential is the tones of the skin. These are important figures, but the tones are so muted and flat in comparision to the mass of activity in the sky. Those are some lovely colors.
Oh_Frustration, sketch by William Koshi, based on “Epilogue” by Tzu
Oh_Frustration, how I wish I could wear the woad and the hood at the same time now, that looks awesome together. You did some cool things with accents on this, though you relied on some filters too. I can see you are very passionate about Grenth from this picture. I know you say you haven't seen all those things in-game and I think it's pretty cool that you decided to give it a try anyway. The scene takes place in Vabbi, which, you'll see in the Nightfall chapter, has alot of gold and bright aqua tiles. About as bright as the aqua you have used on Melandru, she's the nature goddess. I know you'll enjoy seeing those things yourself. I did. Vabbi is still one of my favorite places in the game.
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Aug 18, 2009, 09:17 PM // 21:17
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#50
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: CA
Profession: N/
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Mah 30 minute piece won second
nj to everyone
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Aug 19, 2009, 07:58 AM // 07:58
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#51
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: south-africa
Guild: The Quantum Knights
Profession: E/
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thank you!
Thank you so much! When I woke up today (its morning in my country right now lol) I wasn't feeling good but this was a pleasant surprise! Congratulations to all who have entered, nice work everyone.
*dances around computer*
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Aug 19, 2009, 03:57 PM // 15:57
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#52
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Academy Page
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Spain
Guild: Caminantes de los Planos
Profession: Me/
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I'm glad you liked my piece!
When I saw the sketches and the other entries, I felt I should attempt a van Gogh sky on Tzu's, something I always wanted to try and that would be a very different take as compared to the other entries. I had a really fun time coloring it, but my wrist pain advised me not to try again without a decent drawing tool.
Funny how I had too considered to draw a fire in the lowest left part of the picture, but discarted the idea given my inability to draw fire and to color the lightning reallistically. It really comes out very nice in Blue's take.
All the entries are so far very good, and I'm very happy to have my piece among them!
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Aug 19, 2009, 04:11 PM // 16:11
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#53
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: UK/Austria
Guild: [bone]
Profession: P/
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wohoo results! congrats to all (and lol @ blue's 30mins pwn-effort well done), it was great fun to participate in this. YAY third! Tzu sneakily brainwashed us all, I believe way to go girl
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Aug 19, 2009, 04:20 PM // 16:20
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#54
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Stephenville, TX
Profession: D/W
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You certainly could have added a van Gogh style fire there. I think it would have looked lovely whether you're good with fires or not just because of the motion given by the strokes. Tablets are fun to work with. They've just released a newer version of the one I use. Mine is an Intuos3, and the Intuos4 is a few months old now. They have gotten rid of the accidental button taps if you draw all the way to the edge by putting all the buttons down one side of the tablet and making it reversible for right or left hands. For that alone I considered buying it.
Wacom also has an inexpensive tablet that's good for people who don't really feel like they'll need the professional grade tool. If you just want to play around and hate the wrist cramps of a mouse, the Bamboo might be right for you. You can get them under $100.
Seline, I'm glad that made your day! Have a look at the prize vault and let me know what things you'd like (that way even if I can't meet up with you right away, I can still reserve those things for you). http://mortbane1079ae.wordpress.com/special/
BlueXIV, 30 minutes looks really good. I know this wasn't really as challenging for you as some of the others (and lord knows some of the pictures had a billion details that I'm sure took hours), but technique and composition-wise your picture was brilliant. Same for you about the prizes, I know you were busy with pvp last night when I got on and I know how that goes. You can't always get a moment when you're on a roll. Just let me know what things you'd like from the vault and I'll reserve them for you.
Edit:
Morag slipped a comment in there while I was typing
Please don't kill me lol. And let me know about the vault too, because last time I just let people choose as I found them online and someone nabbed what you wanted even though you got 1st.
Last edited by StarrTheInsane; Aug 19, 2009 at 04:25 PM // 16:25..
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Aug 19, 2009, 04:28 PM // 16:28
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#55
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Jan 2009
Guild: [SOTA]
Profession: D/
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I had also considered adding in a campfire, and even started painting one, but then realized that doing so was going to fail horribly so I didn't bother
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Aug 19, 2009, 08:44 PM // 20:44
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#56
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Academy Page
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Spain
Guild: Caminantes de los Planos
Profession: Me/
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Hey thanks for the recomendations on the tablets. I might give that bamboo a try, and see if in the end I'm not as bad as I thought at this xD
Since I'm on spanish time (which is GMT+1), maybe we'll have some problems for meeting in game. I'll send you a pm.
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Aug 19, 2009, 09:19 PM // 21:19
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#57
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: CA
Profession: N/
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@Beren, bamboos are fine if you aren't doing anything too professional, but gotta warn you, getting a slightly bigger tablet can make your wrist hate you a lot less
@Starr, sorry bout last night, totally forgot to PM you back D:. About the vault points, any thing on the lines of tomes would be great, working towards ASU on my sin right now :P
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Aug 20, 2009, 08:44 AM // 08:44
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#58
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Stephenville, TX
Profession: D/W
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Let's see...okay...
Seline picks
1. Milefaun’s Staff
2. Set of Blue Rock Candies
3. Set of Green Rock Candies
BlueXIV wants tomes
Morag is probably super busy right now with real life stuff so give her time to choose.
Tzu, same with real life stuff.
Beren sends a list and pending the ladies don't want any of these: (I wouldn't put dedicated minis as prizes, so you're okay)
Droknar’s Key
Mandragor Imp
Hale Water Staff of Warding
Necrid Horseman
Master of My Domain inscr
Wand Wrapping of Memory
Hale and Hearty inscr
Insightful Staff Head
That's what I know so far.
And with the tablet, I know, when I got mine I told people I would never recommend that they get anything less than the Intuos3, because even if they weren't at a level to use all the features, they'd soon grow into it and it would save them the trouble of buying another tablet later if they outgrew the less expensive one. But this last year or so I've learned to appreciate that people can't afford to shell out a couple hundred for something they may decide they don't really need. Lord knows it's like me and games. The roleplaying library is huge, mostly from obscure titles that we don't really play. Intuos3 or 4 if you'll use it or you can afford to think you might, Bamboo if you have no idea how serious you are about it and want to have some fun or just really can't afford the other.
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Aug 20, 2009, 02:31 PM // 14:31
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#59
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: UK/Austria
Guild: [bone]
Profession: P/
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uhm choose.. right. forgot about that. I'm not too worried, tbh.
I'd kinda like the paper fan, and seeing as I'm currently outfitting my new mesmer, any mesmer tomes I can get that blue hasn't already taken; you can fill up the rest with myst. tonics and summoning stones
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Aug 20, 2009, 08:29 PM // 20:29
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#60
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Stephenville, TX
Profession: D/W
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Added! I've got everyone's requests sorted, Blue still has several points left.
Tzu... I know. Anytime when things are better, just get a hold of me.
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