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Due to various unforseen events as well as some foerseable ones, I was obviously unable to see to your pieces or update the Challenge on time. You'd think I'd offer an extention but nope, I'm not that generous. Refer to the Challenge Section below for our new project.
The circumstance of which I speak are as follows: My laptop went on the fritz about a month ago and was sent in for repairs and then crashed again upon the installation of a few fun programs - like Adobe Creative Suite 3. On top of that I was arranging to move for the beginning of May and as result my PC was already pack and inacessible - not to mention has no Internet connection. Updating my web-presence via work is highly frowned uponed and is regarded as unprofessional, which also didn't help matters. But here I am now.
Group Updates
As you can see our new layout is begining to be implimented. I'm having a bit of difficulty with the images which shall be fixed by next weekend. Or at least I hope so. I figure its just a problem with Photobucket. I'll be adjusting a few other link sheets so that the pages can be all consistent with our new look, but only once i get this bug worked out.
Our Challenge has been posted. Best of luck to all of you.
Subject: Perspective
This will have two sections the first bit I want you to take a magazine and take a transparent sheet of paper. Find the horizon line and find out where your pts are. This will help you learn perspective in a visual way. I dont actually want to see it Ill take your word for it.
May Challenge: 2pt Perspective
Due Date: May 30th
I want 4 floating object sheet (cubes, pyramids, whatever) and one background done in 2 point perspective. Keep it simple. Don't bother coloring it I want to see line work. Dont be afraid to use a ruler!
Requirements: 1 sheet of floating objects (geometric shapes) using 1pt perspective, 1 background using 1 point perspective. (I'm expecting 2 pieces)
Theme: Landscape/Cityscape
Prize: 3 month subscription
Deadline: June 30th
I want a sprawling background using whatever perspective your like. Make it visually interesting yet well balanced.
Elements for Judging: Visually Interesting, Perspective, Well Balanced, Line work. Extra points for detail and colour work.
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About the Challenge: Do i have to enter too?
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