1 more question:- What does 3rd rule exactly say?
Can someone tell me more broadly that what does 3rd rule say?
It's Tempmas/GBATemp themed, and since we are a gaming community, I would assume gaming characters should be ok.Erm...I am going to ask again.
Can we have gaming characters involved? I am trying to come up with a sketch.
I am making in photoshop for example completely from scratch. So, it means that I have to take screenshots as steps like how I am creating? Am I right?It's pretty clear, I don't know why you need more clarification.
If you're making the entry using Photoshop or GIMP, you keep the source files (the file you edit to make the card, not the end result). If you're using paper/pencils/crayons or whatever, it would be best if you took pictures of your art as you work. This is just to help ensure that we know you're the one who's creating the image, and you're not plagiarizing or cheating or whatever.
As for the competition, I might give it a try and see how well my Shield Tablet actually works as a drawing tablet.
It's Tempmas/GBATemp themed, and since we are a gaming community, I would assume gaming characters should be ok.
I am making in photoshop for example completely from scratch. So, it means that I have to take screenshots as steps like how I am creating? Am I right?
No, you simply keep the source file. "Pictures of the creative process", as the rule states, is only needed (though it's optional) if you're making a physical card, as it says.
Thanks! Really appreciated! I am making it digital (i.e. on PC), so it means I have to take pictures of the creative process? Thanks for the answer in advance.
OK, so....um I think I have to google how to save psd or can you please tell me how to do it. Thanks.Just keep the .psd.
Thanks! Really appreciated! I am making it digital (i.e. on PC), so it means I have to take pictures of the creative process? Thanks for the answer in advance.
OK, so....um I think I have to google how to save psd or can you please tell me how to do it. Thanks.
Physical card, as in a piece of paper you draw on. Have you never drawn a digital thing in your life? This is all extremely basic stuff.
If you're somewhat used to photoshop, psds are the things you will want to save anyway, as those are the files you can easily edit. There should just be an option to save as psd if you hit Save or Save As in photoshop.