| ▲ | Findecanor 2 days ago | |
Demo scene graphics competitions these days tend to include work-in-progress images, as evidence of originality. The Revision demo party is soon. From the competition rules for "Oldskool Graphics" [0]: > Include exactly 10 (ten) working stages of your entry. All entries without plausible working stages will be disqualified. Yikes... The rules for "Modern Graphics" [1] and "Paintover" similarly also require work stages, but fewer. [0]: https://2026.revision-party.net/competitions/oldskool/#oldsk... [1]: https://2026.revision-party.net/competitions/graphics/#moder... | ||
| ▲ | Sharlin 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
Was required back in the early 2000s already, but that’s not really what the article is about. It’s talking about derived work created by recreating another artist’s existing work in a different medium. Being able to provide WIP material is only evidence that the technical labor is yours, not that the artistic concept is original. | ||
| ▲ | account42 21 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Sounds reasonable? A competition where bad actors can easily submit other people's work would not be fun for anyone else. | ||