round 3 entry + collab round updates?
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first off,
here's my portion of the entry! I can edit things, too, if need be! I just kinda threw the red on there because I felt it needed it, but I can gladly remove it.
Secondly, what's the status on the collab round?
here's my portion of the entry! I can edit things, too, if need be! I just kinda threw the red on there because I felt it needed it, but I can gladly remove it.
Secondly, what's the status on the collab round?
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Date: 2012-07-22 04:53 am (UTC)GR8 JOB
when will we submit our entries?
and um.. I don't think anyone has planned anything for the collab round yet. There were a few posts about it but that was it.
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Date: 2012-07-23 12:48 am (UTC)And I do believe the entry submitting has already been taken care of!
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Date: 2012-07-22 03:53 pm (UTC)My recent idea was to have artists contribute a variety of simple and cute chibis that I could arrange in a random pattern. I could then order fabric with that pattern printed on it from spoonflower.com, and create something of the teams choosing - Most likely a purse, bag, pillow, or t-shirt. It would definitely be breaking the norm, lol.
But spoonflower fabric takes at least a week to ship. With artists contributions, discussion time, and sewing time, I don't think it is practical. If it was mid August, maybe, but not the 4th.
I had been dying to do a music video, but not sure what can be done with that in the time we have, and it would require a lot of effort on everyone's parts. Any other ideas?
At this point I'm just happy we had something to submit for all three main rounds....
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Date: 2012-07-23 12:18 am (UTC)And for the music video, that might take a while, but if we do something small, 30-40 seconds maybe, we could try to make it work? Gifs might be able to work, too.
Perhaps creating a small fic with people creating different parts, then artists illustrating a scene from it or the other way around? Something small, perhaps drabbles based off a prompt. For the arists, someone could sketch, another could line, colour, shade, etc etc. I don't really know how that same concept would transfer to writing, though!