View Full Version : January/February Challenge.... Please read the rules:)
ppetersen
23rd January 2006, 22:19
Our Winner of last months Challenge Robert S has chosen the following theme:
PERSPECTIVE
I want that the artists make a picture by using one type of perspective like one-, two-, three point perspective or color perspective, value perspective... and the type of perspective should be mention. I want only that every artist mention the type of perspective he/she has used.
Rules are as follows
1. Max 2 images per user (pencil, oil, watercolor, Poser, Bryce, Fractals etc. all of these may be used)
2. Any medium may be used, whether 2d or 3d art. Imagination is the key to any art, you think it and do it... YOU CAN!!!!
3. Tubes, additions, postwork, any sort of postwork within site guidelines is allowed.
4. An image that has been entered for the challenge has to:
A) Be a new/unpublished image - designed especially for the challenge.
B) The image cannot be posted to any other site (that is, where it can
be viewed by the public) until the voting at InnerTraveler is over.
And if any image is then PROVED beyond doubt to be breaking these
simple rules, it will be removed from the challenge.
5. Post your picture/painting in the Fine Art Challenge Gallery
6. You have 21 days to post your entries after the challenge starts (JANUARY 25TH)
7. 22 days after the challenge start the voting begins (FEBRUARY 15)
8. You have 5 days to vote, (FEBRUARY 16-21)
Name, Image Title and Points (5 points for 1st, 3 points for 2nd
and 1 for 3rd).
** Please Use This Example::::
1. Pony by mischief 5 points
2. city streets by oliver twist 3 points
3. The Sea by Posidon 1 point
Try to at least type in 1, 2, and 3.
9. The winner of the challenge chooses the topic for the next challenge
10. If you post an image in the Fine Arts challenge you must also vote in
that same challenge, those that do not vote will be disqualified.
GOOD LUCK TO ALL, ENJOY AND BE CREATIVE !!!
Let us glimpse into your imagination....
All New People Are Encourage To Enter
I, ALONG WITH ADMIN. RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE AN IMAGE IF NOT WITH IN THE CHALLENGE RULES (no overt nudity please, unless it's their fur :) Keep in mind that creatures such as Fae, and dryads do wear clothing as well if you go towards fantasy. Drake only wear their skin unless in the presence of the queen... then they wear royal garb :) LOL....
classylady
24th January 2006, 15:51
Gosh I didn't see a post on this NEW CHALLENGE, must have missed it.
I'm wondering if an example can be posted here or some suggestions.....
Pleaseeeeee for people like me who are dummies lol........:hug:
Robert_S
24th January 2006, 16:31
Nevermind - Carolyn. Here are examples for that what I call 'color/hue perspective':
http://www.dtp-art.de/assets/images/db_images/db_morning-has-broken_dtp2.jpg
classylady
24th January 2006, 23:12
Thanks Robert, that does help...
ppetersen
25th January 2006, 00:47
And the horse I reposted yesterday carolyn also shows 2 point perspecive in his position. I'll be posting several this week and next week that fit this theme... :) looking forward to what you do...
bigH
25th January 2006, 09:02
do we post it with whats in there ?
or is some one going to clean it for the new Fine Art Challenge .
Henry
wile1
25th January 2006, 22:11
I know what perspective is I just don't get this challenge. :(
ppetersen
27th January 2006, 12:46
Here's an idea Lou Anne, remember those Women of Action Pictures you did, they all showed the human form in 'action' poses. I believe the chinese japanese lady fighter showed the best perspective. Now as to color orlight...
Some of Roberts show wonderful light perspective, such as when you see the rays casing light and shadows the rays intense. Color perspective you've done too.... when you use a color, perhaps two and make 'gradiations' of it to complete an image. The TG Picture I just did is a form of both perspectivein relation to the layout of the terrain, and also color perspctive. THat is one of the few I've done that is almost monotone in colors yet you clearly see color gradiations... :) ANd you've done ones like that before too... :))) Now go get em yote lady you can do it...
To you Big, I put everyone's image in the appropriate gallery for thier image I thnk, either way the challenge area is now empty.. Go for it if you have one to upload...
AS always,
Pat
wile1
28th January 2006, 09:55
So perspective is your view on things basically. The perspective of the angle you see it the flow the action of the scene. Even color. Which technically could be about any picture. Its all in the perspective of the artist right? So if you do an action pic like my women of action ones that would be a perspective a look at action. I think.. lol
Anyway will see what I can do. I haven't been feeling well and I just haven't felt like thinking if you know what I mean. maybe I should show my perspecitve view of the inside of my bathroom from the toilet seat cause seems thats where I've been living for over a week!! :rofl:
ppetersen
28th January 2006, 11:26
Awwwwwwwwwww Lou Anne, 'The flu" ???? Eek... I'll do a picture up today showing the lines where the 'perspective is.. Robert did one in the color perspective. or gradient so to speak... But I'll do in the visual perspective...
wile1
31st January 2006, 21:14
Well heres what I found out!! yay me!!
The representation of three-dimensional objects on a flat surface so as to produce the same impression of distance and relative size as that received by the human eye. In one-point linear prespective, developed during the fifteenth century, all parallel lines in a given visual field converge at a single vanishing point on the horizon. In aerial or atmospheric perspective, the relative distance of objects is indicated by gradations of tone and color and by variations in the clarity of oulines.
So isn't that what I sort of do anyway? Since I do pics from the perspective of the camera's eye?
ppetersen
2nd February 2006, 20:24
Exactly Lou Anne!!!!!!! That's it...
AnnaKirsten
4th February 2006, 07:39
Well I looks, and I looks, and I still dont understand the difference between one point, two point and three point persepctive!
I have an understanding of colour graduation - or strength of imagery from more bold to less, to maybe even faint in the distance, but I've never heard of them being defined in these ways before. So although I believe I could produce an image showing perspective, I'm not at all sure I could define which type of perspective it is in the terms that Robert has said for the theme of the challenge....??
ppetersen
5th February 2006, 01:01
Trying to think as perspective is also a bit of maths and I hate maths... LOL... Seriously think of a triangle. Wider narrowing to the point. Or think like this, when you look down a street, the street is wider where you are and narrows to a point... :) when you take a photograph the angle or perspective you take it at gives it the depth ... or dimension.
Some people 'draw' flat, there is no dimension or depth to their images, it has no perspective, I've even seen poser images that are like that as well as TG art etc, the perspective is what makes or breaks an image... I can draw some perspective lines on one of my images to clear up if you need more info Anna, just holler and I'll do it :)) Tomorrow that is... LOL...
AnnaKirsten
5th February 2006, 08:24
Hi Pat, I think it's the one point, 2 point and 3 point perspective concepts that have me befuddled as I've not ever heard of it referred to in those particular ways. I've always thought of it as being where there is an invisible vanishing point when it comes to things like architecture or streets etc. So maybe we're just putting different terminology to stuff that I sort of already know a little about (but am not necessarily that good at! lol!). I think maybe my recent upload called Country Scene (http://www.innertraveler.com/publicgallery/showphoto.php?photo=22999&cat=500&ppuser=1828)would describe that sort of perspective - the invisible vanishing point, and also the strength and weakness of the impression.. (LOL that's where abstract art "gets away with it" quite often!) Anyway, any further rather simplistic information as though to a child would be most welcome!
ppetersen
5th February 2006, 21:56
That's a perfectly done one point perspective. Your vanishing point goes to the center of the picture... widening from the sides to the middle... Now think of a picture of a street, you have more than one perspective, but they all vanish to the same point... your buildings are one, the street itself another... Some city scapes show a three point or two point perspective.. in that manner... you have the up the side and the middle all which meet in the center point... I'll do one of the photographs I have to show this...
AnnaKirsten
6th February 2006, 12:23
Hmmm. I've looked at the photo with the lines, but as you say above, in everything (except a flat abstract) there's perspective (it may not always be perfectly portrayed as it's all too easy to get something wrongly sized for the perspective you're trying to achieve), but to me, this consists of invisible diverging lines from all parts of the pictures, which all meet somewhere in the distance, depending on the POV.
If I were to do an image for this contest, I still think I'd be hard put to state which sort of perspective I'd be using!
SnowDog
16th February 2006, 09:47
Does the voting for this challenge begin today and do we just place our choses for 1,2 and 3 in this thread?
SnowDog
classylady
16th February 2006, 14:38
That will be set up in another thread SnowDog when Pat has a chance to set up the voting thread. Just be patient she'll have the thread up soon.:chorus:
ppetersen
19th February 2006, 17:36
My humble apologies to all of you for the delay, friday was the last day of class thank the stars for a week, I've been battling a cold and spent yesterday waiting with daughter for her car to be towed for four hours... LOL... sometimes life throws you a curve...
I'll set up today ... and we'll still have five days for voting...
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