One, you must transform the images in some way so that they're your own work. Two, you need to make *absolutely certain* that the images you use can be licensed in the way the contest entries are required to be licensed. In practice, that will mean they'll probably need to be either CC0 or Public Domain, or you'll need direct permission from the author of the original image.
I'm not sure the GPL is necessarily appropriate for writing. If you want to require credit for a written work, I think CC-BY or CC-BY-SA would be a better way to go. That said, you can GPL pretty much anything -- it just doesn't completely make sense for things that aren't code.
What jumps out at me the most is the lack of contrast between shading and highlights. Be bold. And remember, shadows are more blue, whereas highlights are more yellow.
I'm a bit surprised that it's not. It'll look into this shortly. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Bart
Arty has recently submitted a number of excellent sci-fi concept sketches. You might consider picking one of those, if you're looking for ideas. :)
Bart
One, you must transform the images in some way so that they're your own work. Two, you need to make *absolutely certain* that the images you use can be licensed in the way the contest entries are required to be licensed. In practice, that will mean they'll probably need to be either CC0 or Public Domain, or you'll need direct permission from the author of the original image.
It does seem a bit arbitrary, at that. I'll remove the restriction.
Tell us about it. :)
What kind of setting? What's the plot? Who is the main character? Etc. :)
Probably. :)
I'll have to think about the best way to do that.
Bart
I'm not sure the GPL is necessarily appropriate for writing. If you want to require credit for a written work, I think CC-BY or CC-BY-SA would be a better way to go. That said, you can GPL pretty much anything -- it just doesn't completely make sense for things that aren't code.
Bart
Try it now.
Bart
What jumps out at me the most is the lack of contrast between shading and highlights. Be bold. And remember, shadows are more blue, whereas highlights are more yellow.
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Bart
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