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Skills, Challenges & Artwork => Drawing Challenges and Contests => Topic started by: Lazur on April 09, 2015, 05:45:55 PM
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As the title reads: daily sketch challenges are now announced at open clipart library.
Want to play a new game? A daily challenge? Here is the first for a thunder and lightning.
What a good way to strike up a series.
First one is around thunder theme.
https://openclipart.org/detail/216962/Daily-Sketch-Thunder-and-Lightning (https://openclipart.org/detail/216962/Daily-Sketch-Thunder-and-Lightning)
Anyone using the L-system extension?
For entries the dailysketch tag is used.
https://openclipart.org/tags/dailysketch (https://openclipart.org/tags/dailysketch)
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Interesting....
:ot1:
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I'm not sure when Open Clipart Library dropped the "Library" and became more of a social media site. I used to think of it as a good resource for vector images. And I guess the good ones are still there, if you want to search them out. But now, it seems to have become more of an image host (with a lot of really mediocre images).
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However, having said that, doesn't mean I think it's a bad idea. If I were a sketch artist, I might participate. You should make an entry (maybe one of the bull sketches) and include a link to your topic at IF, in the description.
I have used the L-System extension a little bit. I'm not quite sure how it could be used in a drawing called a "sketch" though??
The restriction for me, using L-System, is the need to know, or at least have more knowledge than I do, about the math formulas that are needed. I know, have found, and probably still have local copies of several tutorials that show what kind of formula will draw what kind of shape. And I have tried to....more or less randomly try different formulas, just to see what happens! But I don't have any finished images to show, where I used that extension. (I was trying to make a design that looks like lace - old topic at IF, search "lace")
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Mentioned the L-system because with the default settings it produces something close to a thunder-like shape, though using the generated straight segments needs tweaking.
(Hmm now that I mention, I had set it to other parametres before, so need to get back somehow...)
:ot1:
I agree that most of the uploaded images are mediocre in some extent. But never thought it would be a reliable source for serious work -for commercial works at least, it is a no-go. Even though there are some extraordinary cliparts uploaded.
Shaping the image of the library is up to the artists contributing.
The library and a simple image host is the same thing isn't it? Then the social media part is just a plus; there are requested cliparts, and it is possible to use auto-tracing by contacting the right adress.
Edit: Got the L-system working; will make images with it when inkscape won't crash on it.
Edit 2: Here it is: http://forum.inkscapecommunity.com/index.php?topic=217.msg1461#msg1461 (http://forum.inkscapecommunity.com/index.php?topic=217.msg1461#msg1461).
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The library and a simple image host is the same thing isn't it?
I suppose it CAN be the same thing. And some image hosts, such as ImageShack and imgur are set up like that. Not all image hosts though -- imgh.us or dropbox, e.g. But when it first started as OCLibrary, I thought most of the images were a pretty good quality. If I needed good vector images, it was the first place I would look. But now, I would say a large portion of the images are not the kind of quality I would want to use on a website.
It's not necessarily a bad thing (who am I to judge) but to me, it is disappointing. If I had been in an owner's role there, I would have split out a separate sub-domain for the social media aspect, and kept the "library" part separate, to maintain the quality. Then maybe have some kind of automated system where after a certain number of pageviews, an image gets transferred from the new sub-domain, to the "library".
But anyway, I hope the daily thing continues there. But if the one who started it isn't there for the 2nd day.....??
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List of challenges so far:
- thunder and lightning (https://openclipart.org/detail/216962/daily-sketch-thunder-and-lightning)
- cats (https://openclipart.org/detail/217127/dailysketch-cats)
- dogs (https://openclipart.org/detail/217159/DailySketch-Dogs)
- mythical animals (https://openclipart.org/detail/217201/DailySketch-Mythical-Animals)
- tattos (https://openclipart.org/detail/217228/DailySketch-Your-Next-Tattoo)
- flowers and birds (https://openclipart.org/detail/217283/DailySketch-Flowers-and-Birds)
- use photocopy (https://openclipart.org/detail/217333/DailySketch-Use-Photocopy)
- space (https://openclipart.org/detail/217436/space-sketch)
- flourish (https://openclipart.org/detail/217611/dailysketch-flourish-or-embellishment-ds-challenge)
Will edit this post to add recent ones.
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Now, it's the eleventh daily sketch. This time I "got the torch" to tend the fire, so added a spin to the concept.
Let's see if we can pop in the game factor, starting a new series.
The challenge: there is a simple shape in the given clipart; draw your part to it so it represents anything that come to your mind.
Looks like a bird? Draw a beak, a nest, some eggs perhaps. Reminds of a futuristic vehicle? Go for it!
There is no limit, except the shape you see needs to take some part. Good luck!
https://openclipart.org/detail/218047/daily-sketch-11 (https://openclipart.org/detail/218047/daily-sketch-11)
(https://openclipart.org/download/218047/D11.svg) (https://openclipart.org/download/218047/D11.svg)
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Oh, that looks like fun! I don't have an account at OC though. But we could do something like that here.
I haven't been having any contests or challenges for a while here, because with just us 2, it's kind of boring. But if anyone were to take some interest, we could start again.