Challenge 3, Round 1, Part 1
Jun 28, 2010 18:46:47 GMT -6
Post by Judge Sam on Jun 28, 2010 18:46:47 GMT -6
For the first part of the challenge, your team must collectively draw a picture of a pink unicorn, majestically neighing in the moonlight.
Six different people will draw six different pieces of ONE picture of the unicorn. The six pieces will be put together and posted on the message board. Other players on your team should supervise, offer ideas, help out, arrange the puzzle, coordinate the project, or take over if someone has to go.
So six different people will each create their own, roughly equal-sized part of the one final picture. Each will post their own piece, and the pieces will be put together.
The pieces must connect to form one coherent picture. Every puzzle piece must connect to all pieces adjacent to it. So if you have a line that goes off the side of one piece, it has to be picked right back up again on the piece it touches. It does not have to be 100% exact but it should be pretty close.
Your pieces must be colored in. The colors must match fairly closely. Additionally, each piece must have one additional background scenery, that connects to at least one piece touching it. Since you are drawing a unicorn in the moonlight, perhaps a moon might be one object you add to the picture. Anything at all works, except for stick figures. Each piece must contain part of one added object.
You should save your image as a .JPEG . This may cause problems if you don't. Then you should upload it to imageshack.us/ which is free, no registration. DO NOT UPLOAD IT TO YOUR OWN PHOTOBUCKET ACCOUNT, IT WILL IDENTIFY YOU! You may want to use microsoft paint. If you don't have that try: www.sumopaint.com/home/ . I just tried it and its pretty easy to use, only takes a minute to figure it out.
It doesn't have to be pretty, I don't care about your drawing skills. If people are using different paint programs and you can't get the colors to match exactly, that's okay, just go with a general basic color and if its close enough it will be fine.
You may want to strategize before you begin drawing, as this simple task may prove to be deceptively difficult. When your picture is posted in your tribe forum, IM me and I will judge it. If the picture meets the criteria, I will give you the next puzzle. You do not need to wait to receive this next puzzle it will be given to you immediately. (The puzzle after that will be given out at the time listed.)
Six different people will draw six different pieces of ONE picture of the unicorn. The six pieces will be put together and posted on the message board. Other players on your team should supervise, offer ideas, help out, arrange the puzzle, coordinate the project, or take over if someone has to go.
So six different people will each create their own, roughly equal-sized part of the one final picture. Each will post their own piece, and the pieces will be put together.
The pieces must connect to form one coherent picture. Every puzzle piece must connect to all pieces adjacent to it. So if you have a line that goes off the side of one piece, it has to be picked right back up again on the piece it touches. It does not have to be 100% exact but it should be pretty close.
Your pieces must be colored in. The colors must match fairly closely. Additionally, each piece must have one additional background scenery, that connects to at least one piece touching it. Since you are drawing a unicorn in the moonlight, perhaps a moon might be one object you add to the picture. Anything at all works, except for stick figures. Each piece must contain part of one added object.
You should save your image as a .JPEG . This may cause problems if you don't. Then you should upload it to imageshack.us/ which is free, no registration. DO NOT UPLOAD IT TO YOUR OWN PHOTOBUCKET ACCOUNT, IT WILL IDENTIFY YOU! You may want to use microsoft paint. If you don't have that try: www.sumopaint.com/home/ . I just tried it and its pretty easy to use, only takes a minute to figure it out.
It doesn't have to be pretty, I don't care about your drawing skills. If people are using different paint programs and you can't get the colors to match exactly, that's okay, just go with a general basic color and if its close enough it will be fine.
You may want to strategize before you begin drawing, as this simple task may prove to be deceptively difficult. When your picture is posted in your tribe forum, IM me and I will judge it. If the picture meets the criteria, I will give you the next puzzle. You do not need to wait to receive this next puzzle it will be given to you immediately. (The puzzle after that will be given out at the time listed.)