Rather than having one of the BoPs decloaking to give them away, I added (a much more subtle amount of) this effect to every ship in the scene, including the Drake.


Top Bottom, but I meant like these:
I don´t know about this contest. I admire everyone who can produce such images, but frankly I see a big quality difference between "fan" artwork and professionally produced art. So far the pictures I have seen here are great as fan artwork but would not make me invest money in the calendar. I think the basic idea is a great one to open the calendar for fan work, maybe one or two illustration - but to fill a whole calendar is probably a very risky choice.
In the end it might not get bought by enough people. I imagine one of the reason is because of money - I am sure the regular artists get much more then 500 bucks. But this could backfire big time.
It will be very interesting to see the outcome, I hope my worries are unsubstantiated.http://dict.leo.org/ende/index_de.h...oc=0&resultOrder=basic&multiwordShowSingle=on
FarShot: That is one way to interpret it, but I highly doubt this is the reason for the project. The calendar has just recently been abandoned by the original publisher and is now handled by someone else, who is probably trying to cut down costs to make up for the licensing fees. I doubt that CBS has anything to say in that regard other then to approve the pictures.
I worry that, aside from the quality of the pictures themselves, we will see 12 single ships in front of a starscape, which is rather boring to me. What I liked about the calendar so far is that some of the artists tried to arrange the picture so that they tell a story.
Well due to RL, I'm not going to make it, but here was my entry, or at least the pencil work for it (USS Armstrong, and Drake if I am not mistaken on the names):
Actual Size, if resized:
http://i57.tinypic.com/2a6rv5f.jpg
Well due to RL, I'm not going to make it, but here was my entry, or at least the pencil work for it (USS Armstrong, and Drake if I am not mistaken on the names):
I wasn't going to enter when I got clarification from Doug Drexler as to the canon requirements as it made the original piece I was working on moot.
Hey guys, long time no see, so I made the deadline yesterday with a digital painting that I was able to pull off in a day to meet the deadline. I wasn't going to enter when I got clarification from Doug Drexler as to the canon requirements as it made the original piece I was working on moot.But I got one done under the wire and submitted it at 4 am this morning. But seeing the competition I am going to be up against in here, I am not expecting to see much from it aside from a painting for my portfolio.
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