This Months Theme: Classic Fantasy Art
This Months Theme Description: Create a piece in the classic style of some of the classic artists such as Frank Frazetta, Luis Royo, Borris Vallejo, Julie Bell and many many others that have influenced fantasy art throughout the years. We don't want an exact reproduction, but rather that classic fantasy art style present.
This Months Rule: Must contain at least two figures, but not limited to just people
The Premise "Render Challenge" is our monthly themed contest. It is designed to challenge us through subject matter, a timescale and a limitation. Themes will start off easy, but will quickly move on to more challenging subjects and rules meant to test us creatively and explore different genres, styles and subject matter. I will provide a list of subjects for our next contest, and you will be able to vote on which one you would like the most.
The real trick is, to compete in every one to truly test ourselves. The more out of our comfort zone the subject is, the more of a challenge it is for us. If we simply pick and choose that would be too easy, this is a challenge. So there will be a bonus for people who compete in every single challenge, and will be awarded at the end of the year.
The Info: A theme will be voted on each month by a public poll. Then members have one month to complete pieces in that theme. Voting will start on the last week of the month to decide the next months theme. The beginning of the next month a new contest will start and there will be a short voting period to decide the winner of the previous month. That winner will get a feature of that piece on our front page until the next winner is decided, as well as a feature in our monthly News. There will be a limitation chosen by myself every month, a rule that changes from month to month. The theme and rule will be posted at the top of this journal every month.
The Finalists: The winners of each month will be finalist's eligible to enter an end of the year challenge to compete with one another, exclusively for monthly winners only.
The Wildcard: I can pick one wild card to enter the final challenge, one artist who I think had a worthy piece but just didn't get the public vote and never won a contest. I will not play favorites, this decision will be based solely on artistic merit of a contest entry.
The Prize: The winner of it all gets awarded a special prize, as well as a spot in our journal for the next year... until a new winner is crowned. And if that winner competed in every event they get a bonus...
The Rules:
Must be a member

Poser or Daz must have been used in some way

It must follow the theme

It must be a new piece that wasn't posted before the first of the month. If the date is off, or it was on another site before hand you will be disqualified.

Contest submissions received before or after that month for that theme will not be accepted.

Must be completed work, remember this is a contest so show us your best. Don't simply load and render, this is meant to be a challenge.

It must say in your piece description that it is for our monthly themed contest with our icon.

Only mild artistic nudity is accepted, no major full frontal nudity

Only one contest submission is allowed, so make it count

Must send a link in a note titled "Render Challenge: (Theme Here) :

If any of these rules are not followed, the contestant will be disqualified from that months challenge
Here is a link to our journal about the contest
[link]Challenge Yourself Happy Rendering


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Here is a link to our journal which explains the change [link]
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Can't think why I'd be interested in a Vallejo-style contest
I assume postwork is allowed...?
Thank you,
Scott aka boris0317
Yes, postwork is allowed. We are allowing a tool chain workflow at the club, we realize and accept that people often use more than one program to achieve results, as long as Poser or Daz was used in the process at some point.
But as the challenges go on, postwork may be one of the things to go...
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Good, 'cuz I already have one almost ready...
But I actually like the idea of at least one challenge where one can't use postwork! Now that's a challenge!
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