Outlaw Hideout: The rules say that the structure must "fit on a 16x32 base or smaller" My question is, if the hideout fits on a base that size, can it be presented on a bigger base? I ask this because I have an idea for this category, but the idea would have to be on a blue baseplate and I only have a 32x32.(Irrelevent side note: Do any sets besides the Wolfpack tower have a blue 16x32 baseplate?)
It should fit on a 16x32 base or smaller. If you do not have a 16x32 blue baseplate, I suggest building water with bricks or plates around your outpost. Or, build your whole creation on plates (no larger than 16x32) and then add a blue color around it on photoshop or paint to simulate water.
I finished my beast and am about to take pictures of it and that prompted this question. Is the beast supposed to be attacking something in the pictures or is the picture supposed to just be the beast?
I looked through this thread for an answer to my question and I didn't see it but if I missed it I apologize.
JoshWedin wrote:I finished my beast and am about to take pictures of it and that prompted this question. Is the beast supposed to be attacking something in the pictures or is the picture supposed to just be the beast?
I looked through this thread for an answer to my question and I didn't see it but if I missed it I apologize.
No need to have it be in a attacking position unless you'd like it to be. We don't require any particular poses, or even if the Beast is a mean beast (attacking) or a happy beast (making tea).
Totally up to you one way or the other - or which poses you have. But be sure to have good pictures of the beast itself, as it will be what we're grading, and not the quality of the scene.
-Lenny
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the vaulted dome of
a temple of happiness. "
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In the Medival Life catagory, are there any size restrictions?
There are. For all categories, except miscellaneous and categories where specific sizes are noted, creations should be small to medium sized. This contest is about details, creativity, and playability. It is not about huge creations for medieval life Last year's winner for this category was a small peasant's hut on a 32x32 baseplate which had a garden and a small bridge. But an entry like a small well could just as easily win.
Ok, I have just another question that I just remembered, can you have a custom sticker in a MOC, say for example, a chain mail with a Black Knight symbol on it in a viggnette?
Robin Hood wrote:Ok, I have just another question that I just remembered, can you have a custom sticker in a MOC, say for example, a chain mail with a Black Knight symbol on it in a viggnette?
Yes - but as always, keep in mind that it is MOC quality, not customization quality, that we are looking at.
I have a question for the vignette contest: Can we use a fairy tale scene on our entree, or will we loose points for that? I have a creative vignette based on a fairy tale scene, just have some doubts...Please let me know.
RuthleSs__PaLadin wrote:I have a question for the vignette contest: Can we use a fairy tale scene on our entree, or will we loose points for that? I have a creative vignette based on a fairy tale scene, just have some doubts...Please let me know.
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You can use whatever inspiration or narrative you like.
The *only* thing we care about is the creativity and quality in what you do.
-Lenny
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"The sound of laughter is like
the vaulted dome of
a temple of happiness. "
~-Milan Kundera-~