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Creative Production => Competitions & Activities => Topic started by: Oddysseus on Thu 24/12/2009 06:17:01

Title: Colouring Ball dec 24 - dec 31: Maybe a Robot? (Winner Announced)
Post by: Oddysseus on Thu 24/12/2009 06:17:01
...or something?  I dunno.
A simple outline this time, but maybe you can jazz it up.
(And show off your coloring skillz in the process):

(http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2009/357/d/e/colorballscrap_by_masochisticcannibal.png)

Rules :

-The outline may be rotated, mirrored, but not scaled.
-The outline may be altered, as long as it is still recognisable.

No colour limitations.

Have fun!
Title: Re: Colouring Ball dec 24 - dec 31: Maybe a Robot?
Post by: Darius Poyer on Sat 26/12/2009 09:43:02
My contribution, i call it; 'Dinner for two'

(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y246/otomosc/dinnerfortwocopy.png)
Title: Re: Colouring Ball dec 24 - dec 31: Maybe a Robot?
Post by: Nickel on Sat 26/12/2009 12:00:13


(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/anothercolorball.png)
Title: Re: Colouring Ball dec 24 - dec 31: Maybe a Robot?
Post by: GreenBoy on Sun 27/12/2009 07:02:03
Haha that's awesome.
Title: Re: Colouring Ball dec 24 - dec 31: Maybe a Robot?
Post by: ThreeOhFour on Sun 27/12/2009 07:52:25
Both entries so far are incredible!
Title: Re: Colouring Ball dec 24 - dec 31: Maybe a Robot?
Post by: Macay on Wed 30/12/2009 14:44:06
Here's an entry, I title it 'Purple Haze of the Colossus'

(http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e296/Minitayo/haze.png)
Title: Re: Colouring Ball dec 24 - dec 31: Maybe a Robot?
Post by: Oddysseus on Fri 01/01/2010 06:38:04
Wow- great participation this time around.  I guess sometimes a simple shape can really inspire creative solutions.

Darius's piece incorporates every nook and cranny of the design, and has a pleasing color palette to boot. Plus, it's got naked people, which is always a plus.

Nickel's entry also tells a story, but has more of a focus on depth and a great minimalist background. And how dynamic is that little dude, leaping from cliff to cliff- just awesome.

But I'm gonna have to give it to Macay, whose piece incorporates the human figure and a detailed background (and an adorable tiny pixel person).


So Macay gets to start the next comp, but it was really close.  My crappy little outline didn't deserve all these great entries, but I'm honored to have hosted this comp.  Great work, guys.