16BitForestCat wrote: »During the week of November 12, we will announce the eight finalists and provide you a link to where you can view and vote on your favorites. You will have until November 19 to get your votes in before we announce the final winners.
Letting the community vote on outside designs? I gotta be blunt here: this is always a terrible idea because it turns into a popularity contest. Every. Single. Time. It's never the best submission that wins. It's always the person who rallied together the biggest group of followers to vote for them that wins.
I wish I could be enthusiast but as someone who works in visual media this kind of event is just horrifying. I'm not gatekeeping. I'm actually of the mindset that even amateurs should be paid for their work should they win. So long as the artists are. paid. for. their. work.
The compensation is a combination of in-game and tangible goods rewards, as well as being able to create a derivative work for commerce that you wouldn't be able to create outside of this contest no matter how loudly you cried "fair use" or "parody".
The compensation is a combination of in-game and tangible goods rewards, as well as being able to create a derivative work for commerce that you wouldn't be able to create outside of this contest no matter how loudly you cried "fair use" or "parody".
The winner's in-game rewards cost nothing to the company, while the later will make money out of their design. Money. The kind that is used to buy real-life food and shelter among other things. They get no percentage of sales. Nothing. Just the pseudo, overstated glory. Which is a lie. It's very much a lie.
Creating a derivative work for commerce is good and all, but the company is actually counting on the dreamy aspect of it in order to get free labor. That is very much worth saying.
Creating a derivative work for commerce is good and all, but the company is actually counting on the dreamy aspect of it in order to get free labor. That is very much worth saying.
But by now at least one person has agreed to the official rules, so there's no use advocating for a rule change. So long as people understand the rules, let them enjoy the contest.
People who enjoy the contest are in their right. ZOS taking advantage of their enjoyment is in a very dark-grey moral and ethical area.
I ask Fred to make a drawing and to give me the rights to it. I tell Fred in exchange I'll bake him a pie. Fred eats he pie. I sell copies of the drawing. I make money. Fred feels proud that his work is worth being sold. I never give Fred another pie.
Fred fell for the fallacy that "art is a passion". Fred was had.
I'm making sure Fred is aware. That is my school of thought.
Has anyone had any luck submitting your artwork? I keep trying but all i get is a spinning icon, so not sure if its uploading or not. Do you get a verification email if it submits or how does it work?
SantieClaws wrote: »Khajiit is not seeing enough enthusiasm.
This one challenges you all to do better than this!
You know you can.
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
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RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »Judging by the text on it, the first of the Runners-Up designs is shown upside down in the winner's announcement article.
I prefer the entries that have at least some original art work.
There is nothing original on that entry, I was drawing this for Inktober on ESO prompt list in October and this morning I saw that someone used it as base for their vector drawing.