Sunday, December 28, 2008

Self Portrait

Brett McAfee

David DeCoster


Brian Wells

Julia Icenogle

Monday, December 22, 2008

Posting Procedures: Topic #1

Self portraits are due on January 1st (I know, holidays. Just to try to hit it nearly). You can post anytime after an assignment is given, but for browsability's sake, let's try to keep everything with a single post. Whichever admin posts first will create the category, then successive authors may edit that same post. Cool?

And, just for the impression, everyone participating should add themselves as followers.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Topic #1

Square self portrait.

Create a self-portrait. The only restraint is that dimensions of the piece be completely square.

Due Date: Jan 1

(The due date is accelerated a bit for this first project so we can start getting content up. Starting the first, you'll get the second assignment, and normal due dates will apply.)

Launch.

Hello, everyone, and welcome to AvantCado. It's a project for Illustrators. The idea is simple, and you may well remember it from DrawerGeeks.com:

1. On the first and fifteen of every month, we announce a topic. You'll have one month to prepare an illustrated response. As such, they will always be a couple topics for you to participate in.

2. When you're finished, make a suitable, net-size scan, and send it to brianiswells(at)gmail.com. I'll make sure everything is formatted correctly and at the end of the month, I'll post all of the entries.

3. Some basic guidelines:
-No profanity, nudity, pornography, etc. We want this to be open to anyone. If your work is deemed offensive, it's out.

-If it doesn't match the topic, it's out.

-If your work is directly derivative, it's out. You can't just redraw someone else's character, concept, idea, what have you.

4. We're focusing on intelligent, well-planned, well-executed content. Please only submit work you consider finished. There are no limitations on media.

5. Participation is by invitation only.

Any of this is subject to change. For now, have fun, and enjoy the first assignment.