Post by ash on Nov 30, 2009 10:26:54 GMT 9.5
VOTING
The Duel themed competition has come to an end. All entries needed to be completed by 11:59pm on the 29th of November and two such entries have made it.
It is now up to you the public to vote on which entrant you believe has made a good interpretation of the theme and made the better entry.
You are not necessarily looking for the entry that looks the best but also the entry that you believed helped the entrant to grow and learn from the hobby (and you too from having watching the entry come to be). You can do this by reading through their WIP reports.
You get one vote which you can not retract.
Please keep who you voted for private until the voting is locked.
Below we have the finished entries and a few words by their creators. Below each entry is a link to their individual threads on the forums with which you can read all about the entries process to completion and view more images.
Happy voting!
The Entries
CalicoJacks Entry in her own words:
"There is a story I love so much more than that, The Princess Bride!
Yes, I have chosen to base my entry outside of the Warhammer fantasy and 40k universe and instead work on my favourite revenge scene ever.
The scene I have chosen to depict is the one where Inigo the inebriated Spaniard finally tracks down Count Rugen the Six Fingered man after storming the castle and avenges the death of his father, the murdered master sword maker."
For more information about her choice of entry, the technical details and more pictures click the link below
thediceanddeck.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=duel&action=display&thread=1014
Ashs entry in his own words:
"Thye scene is a simple one. I have a rather large Orc and Goblin army for Warhammer Fantasy and I wanted to put in an entry that helps define my armies Warboss; Gormath Grinsmasha and his constant struggle to maintain his position.
In any Greenskin Tribe the warboss will constantly be fighting off would be warbosses who contest him for his spot. This scene depicts one such challenge as the boar mounted Orc Big Boss approaches Gormaths Trophy Stone in order to make his challenge."
For more information about her choice of entry, the technical details and more pictures click the link below
thediceanddeck.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=duel&action=display&thread=980&page=1
Voting ends 1 week from this posts posting.
The Duel themed competition has come to an end. All entries needed to be completed by 11:59pm on the 29th of November and two such entries have made it.
It is now up to you the public to vote on which entrant you believe has made a good interpretation of the theme and made the better entry.
You are not necessarily looking for the entry that looks the best but also the entry that you believed helped the entrant to grow and learn from the hobby (and you too from having watching the entry come to be). You can do this by reading through their WIP reports.
You get one vote which you can not retract.
Please keep who you voted for private until the voting is locked.
Below we have the finished entries and a few words by their creators. Below each entry is a link to their individual threads on the forums with which you can read all about the entries process to completion and view more images.
Happy voting!
The Entries
CalicoJacks Entry in her own words:
"There is a story I love so much more than that, The Princess Bride!
Yes, I have chosen to base my entry outside of the Warhammer fantasy and 40k universe and instead work on my favourite revenge scene ever.
The scene I have chosen to depict is the one where Inigo the inebriated Spaniard finally tracks down Count Rugen the Six Fingered man after storming the castle and avenges the death of his father, the murdered master sword maker."
For more information about her choice of entry, the technical details and more pictures click the link below
thediceanddeck.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=duel&action=display&thread=1014
Ashs entry in his own words:
"Thye scene is a simple one. I have a rather large Orc and Goblin army for Warhammer Fantasy and I wanted to put in an entry that helps define my armies Warboss; Gormath Grinsmasha and his constant struggle to maintain his position.
In any Greenskin Tribe the warboss will constantly be fighting off would be warbosses who contest him for his spot. This scene depicts one such challenge as the boar mounted Orc Big Boss approaches Gormaths Trophy Stone in order to make his challenge."
For more information about her choice of entry, the technical details and more pictures click the link below
thediceanddeck.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=duel&action=display&thread=980&page=1
Voting ends 1 week from this posts posting.