TAC Worm Signups!
A graphical worm basically is a collection of art from different people, with each section of work linking to the last one. Creating one long piece of artwork without an end!
The artwork can have any theme and can contain pretty much what ever you want.
• Dimensions: 600x400
• The image must be no more than 300Kb
• Static images only (JPG or GIF)
• No Pornographic images
• No rude words
• No use of images you dont have the rights to
If you are interested, please post under this thread stating so. Sign ups will be open ended, so that you can join at any time.
Once we get a few people going, I'll give the go-ahead for first poster to start working on their piece. From that date, they have 2 weeks to finish their section, or they will be put at the bottom of the list, and the next in line starts.
The Worm Process:
First person starts with a picture created entirely on his own, using his own devices. ( stock, 3d, whatever tickles your fancy ). Once #1 has completed his/her section, they will post it in the submission thread. #2 will pick up from there, and create a 2nd piece off of #1. Not MODIFY #1, but connect them so that they flow together.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
POST QUESTIONS HERE
(some were copied in already)
ROzbeans
19 years ago
I'm in =D Even though I've never done one, should be fun!
immy
19 years ago
I'm in as well, sounds like a good challenge. =)
Rikr
19 years ago
I don't think I get it quite yet. Can I watch, then join in once I do get it? My brain, at the moment, is like a bowl of oatmeal.
Verileah
19 years ago
I'm in.
Maeya
19 years ago
I would like to participate too, please =)
Oh I did have a question that I thought of...
Does the 3rd piece have to connect to both the first and the second? Or only the second?
Hmm.. and does it actually have to flow perfectly? Say person #1 starts out with a beach scene, does person number 2 have to start with a beach scene and end up with something different (like a transitioning landscape), or can they pick something FROM the beach to focus on? Like... a seagull.
Oh I did have a question that I thought of...
Does the 3rd piece have to connect to both the first and the second? Or only the second?
Hmm.. and does it actually have to flow perfectly? Say person #1 starts out with a beach scene, does person number 2 have to start with a beach scene and end up with something different (like a transitioning landscape), or can they pick something FROM the beach to focus on? Like... a seagull.
Identikit
19 years ago
im in, i think i get the idea of this
Gilae
19 years ago
I'm in...late better then never?