Cause' every commander deserves a sumptuous playmat!
It's amazing (at least for me) whenever we find an artwork piece created around many different artworks/characters and every element is mixed with the rest of them in a clever way.
So, for this month, the idea is to create an artwork piece for a determinated commander's playmat (theoretically, since it wouldn't end on a real playmat.) As an example, let's say the artwork would turn around a Sisay's deck, so we would expect Sisay to be the main character in the piece, surrounded by the iconic cards that we may find in almost decks constructed around that legend. IMPORTANT: Remember that, since this is the Photoshop Contest and not the Artwork Contest, we want you to work mainly with premade pieces of artwork, preferably official material (be sure to give appropriate credit to the original artists.)
Your challenge:
Make an artwork piece thought to fit a playmat (oblong dimensions), wich should be themed around a commander and his/her iconic cards. The Commander of your choice must be the main character in the piece.
Your reward
The contest winner determined by poll will be rewarded with a digital trophy above his avatar and announced on mtgsalvation home.
More information, rules and restrictions - please read carefully!
General rules
You don`t have to use Photoshop - you can use any image editing software you like.
The work you submit must be something new you created for this contest and nothing you pulled from your portfolio.
Keep in mind your entry should be work safe.
Silent submission: Do not post your work here. Instead send it by pm to adunakhor and CCBlackbull. All entries will be revealed when the polls are up.
Deadline for this contest is 02 March.
Contest specific rules:
Go ahead and have fun
Previous point must be strictly followed.
Addendum
Basically, the only restriction you have is that the main character of the piece must be the commander in question.
@Tsjagatai: Surprisingly, there were no entries for this round.
That's a gorgeous piece. Beside its beauty, it would have been the winner by default if you could have been able to send it before deadline. Also, please, use tags when posting images. It makes the forums navigation more comfortable to the eye for everyone.
@Tsjagatai: Surprisingly, there were no entries for this round.
My dear Bullson, this is not correct :teach::monocle:
FDW3773 has provided a very good entry for this contest and is hence the winner of this round. Congratulations! I was a bit surprised too, though, that we had no other entries, the challenge seemed appealing.
Anway, let's give some credit to the winning piece:
Cause' every commander deserves a sumptuous playmat!
So, for this month, the idea is to create an artwork piece for a determinated commander's playmat (theoretically, since it wouldn't end on a real playmat.) As an example, let's say the artwork would turn around a Sisay's deck, so we would expect Sisay to be the main character in the piece, surrounded by the iconic cards that we may find in almost decks constructed around that legend.
IMPORTANT: Remember that, since this is the Photoshop Contest and not the Artwork Contest, we want you to work mainly with premade pieces of artwork, preferably official material (be sure to give appropriate credit to the original artists.)
Your challenge:
Make an artwork piece thought to fit a playmat (oblong dimensions), wich should be themed around a commander and his/her iconic cards. The Commander of your choice must be the main character in the piece.
Your reward
The contest winner determined by poll will be rewarded with a digital trophy above his avatar and announced on mtgsalvation home.
More information, rules and restrictions - please read carefully!
General rules
Contest specific rules:
Basically, the only restriction you have is that the main character of the piece must be the commander in question.
That's a gorgeous piece. Beside its beauty, it would have been the winner by default if you could have been able to send it before deadline. Also, please, use tags when posting images. It makes the forums navigation more comfortable to the eye for everyone.
My dear Bullson, this is not correct :teach::monocle:
FDW3773 has provided a very good entry for this contest and is hence the winner of this round. Congratulations! I was a bit surprised too, though, that we had no other entries, the challenge seemed appealing.
Anway, let's give some credit to the winning piece:
My gallery of altered cards