This is a spin-off of the original GFX Art Battle, but with some updated rules and changes. Please make sure to read the rules before entering, since they have been modified. Good luck, we look forward to seeing some creative artistic entries!
Competition Rules 1. Must be hand drawn, either on paper or in a program. It can then be manipulated in an graphics program. But unoriginal artwork cannot be used as the main focus. Copyrighted images cannot be used. All pieces containing copyrighted images will be disqualified. 2. Submissions must follow the current theme that has been chosen by a moderator for that week. If you submit more than one piece, please clarify which one you would like to be judged. 3. If your image is larger than 600 pixels wide, please provide a link to the image instead of posting it in the forum. Otherwise, the image will be cut off. 4. Artists cannot win in subsequent weeks. You can still submit, but if you won the week before, you cannot get first place again the next week. 5. After the deadline, a moderator will pick the winner, and they will be awarded a 25 AP award.
Wow, that would be awesome! I would most definately have fun with that one!
I hate grammar. The thing I hated the most was when I would always ask a teacher, "Can I go to the bathroom?" Then they would say, "I don't know.... can you?" And you would have to say, may I instead of can I. So I have hated grammar since then.
My thinking it would be interesting, derives from the fact that grammar usually concerns writing, and thus, getting into visual art, could involve some abstractions - or just drawings of stick people hating their homework. But it has the potential to be interesting! *throws it into the theme suggestion box*
Crimson, I just feel a little tired, feverish and not in the mood for hearing about grammar rules I know. It was one mistake, caused by a song. And it was not even a mistake, just a different rule.
Ich bin, du bist, er/sie/es ist, wir sind, ihr seid, Sie/sie sind. :P
I hate grammar. The thing I hated the most was when I would always ask a teacher, "Can I go to the bathroom?" Then they would say, "I don't know.... can you?" And you would have to say, may I instead of can I. So I have hated grammar since then.
Well I think that is more of proper citation and manners, then grammar, as saying it like that is rarely used anymore.Including in even news articles and such.I think it is used mostly for when you refer to someone formally, and such who is to be treated as an authority figure or such,but I think that was just something that your teacher wanted to be used in your grammar. I am not quite sure why though.Either way,I already have an idea for what I could do with a grammar theme.
That was my joke! I was going to use that one if the next them was grammar!
That was what I was going to do too!!!!!1!1
Well I think that is more of proper citation and manners, then grammar, as saying it like that is rarely used anymore.Including in even news articles and such.I think it is used mostly for when you refer to someone formally, and such who is to be treated as an authority figure or such,but I think that was just something that your teacher wanted to be used in your grammar. I am not quite sure why though.Either way,I already have an idea for what I could do with a grammar theme.
When you are about to burst from the two milks you just drank at lunch, it is hard to remember proper grammar. =P Just saying.
By the way: I love danish grammar: Jeg er, du er, han/hun/den/det er, vi er, I er, de er:P So easier. At least English does not have evil genders like german have...
By the way: I love danish grammar: Jeg er, du er, han/hun/den/det er, vi er, I er, de er:P So easier. At least English does not have evil genders like german have...
Yes, English is such a confusing and hard language to learn. Which is why I am glad it was my birth speech.
You have no idea how evil German is... Genders.... Let me give you an exsample: There is three genders: Der - Masculine Die - Feminine Das - Neuter And... Plural, I guess.
AND there is Nominative, accusative, dative and genetive.
Meaning that when you say something, you have to know its gender, and the article... That is 16 possibilities........ 16!
You have no idea how evil German is... Genders.... Let me give you an exsample: There is three genders: Der - Masculine Die - Feminine Das - Neuter And... Plural, I guess.
AND there is Nominative, accusative, dative and genetive.
Meaning that when you say something, you have to know its gender, and the article... That is 16 possibilities........ 16!
gosh.... My teacher was born in Germany, he taught me one word : schmetallin. (no idea how to spell it.) It means butterfly. So I am good if a German person comes up to me and ask me a question such as "What does a caterpillar turn into?"