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Offline warhammergrimace

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Undead Painting Competition
« on: January 19, 2010, 07:10:27 AM »
A chance to win prizes from Mantic Games by entering the Undead Painting Competition.

I hope you’ve been enjoying your time amongst the undead, whilst you’re reading our latest issue, and I expect you’ve noticed that we have a painting competition running.

Mantic Games have stepped up to provide some awesome prizes from their new Skeletons, and all you have to do to enter is paint a miniature to suit the theme: Night of the living dead.
It really is that easy, but don’t take my word for it – check out the details on our competition page.

We’re looking forward to seeing your entries and finding out who our guest judge, Nigel Carman, thinks is this best.

You’ve got until March 1st to get your entries in, so get painting!

For information check the magazine.


The magazine can be downloaded from http://www.irregularmagazine.com

Irregular Magazine is a free quarterly on-line hobby magazine, created by gamers and painters, for gamers and painters.

Get involved at: http://irregularmagazine.com 
     

Offline Orctrader

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Re: Undead Painting Competition
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2010, 11:20:10 AM »
I checked the magazine and it doesn't seem to state the photo size limits, other than DPI.   ???

(I might be painting something...not quite alive in the near future.)

Offline Commander Vyper

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Re: Undead Painting Competition
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2010, 12:33:23 PM »
A chance to win prizes from Mantic Games by entering the Undead Painting Competition.

I hope you’ve been enjoying your time amongst the undead, whilst you’re reading our latest issue, and I expect you’ve noticed that we have a painting competition running.

Mantic Games have stepped up to provide some awesome prizes from their new Skeletons, and all you have to do to enter is paint a miniature to suit the theme: Night of the living dead.
It really is that easy, but don’t take my word for it – check out the details on our competition page.

We’re looking forward to seeing your entries and finding out who our guest judge, Nigel Carman, thinks is this best.

You’ve got until March 1st to get your entries in, so get painting!

For information check the magazine.


The magazine can be downloaded from http://www.irregularmagazine.com

Irregular Magazine is a free quarterly on-line hobby magazine, created by gamers and painters, for gamers and painters.

Get involved at: http://irregularmagazine.com 
     


Paint one of there's I take it?

Othewise I'm in.
Now water can flow....or water can crash...be water my friend.
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Offline cheetor

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Re: Undead Painting Competition
« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2010, 12:48:45 PM »
Paint one of there's I take it?

It appears that almost anything goes, source figure wise.

The whole competition seems pretty wide open.

Quote from: Irregular Magazine Issue #3
Undead Painting Competition

Sponsored by Mantic Games

This issue we have a competition for the bloodthirsty necromancer in you. Your challenge, should you accept it, is to create and paint a piece to suit the theme: Night of the Living Dead.

Our guest judge will be Nigel Carman - a Slayer Sword winner, and a man who knows a thing or two about blood effects.

It’s time to raid your bits box for body parts, and create a spine-chilling piece of miniature art - and for your efforts, Mantic Games are supplying a fantastic prize for the winner.

A very snazzy messenger bag plus a regiment of 20 Skeletons and a Command group from their new Undead Army will shamble their way to the creator of the piece chosen by Nigel.

Rules:
• You must build and paint your entry yourself.
• You can use any models, or bits that you like.
• You can convert, or sculpt if you wish.
• Your entry must suit the theme: Night of the Living Dead.
• Your entry must fit on a single base/plinth, but this can be any size.

How to enter:
• Take a photo of your finished entry - if you take multiple angles, please make this into a montage in one image file.
• Take a photo of your finished entry in front of a computer monitor showing the Irregular Magazine website.
• Image files should be a minimum resolution of 300dpi.
• Send these 2 photos only, along with your full name to: irregularmagazine@gmail.com
• Entries must be submitted by the deadline to be considered.

Along with the winner, a selection of entries will be published in next issue.

The winner will be selected by our judge, Nigel Carman, who will be looking for creativity and the execution of your work.

The winner will be contacted for their address, and these details will be passed onto Mantic Games so that the prize can be posted - personal details will not be used for any other purpose.

So get creative, and bring the dead to life for one night only.

Deadline for entries: 1st March 2010
All entries to be sent to; irregularmagazine@gmail.com

I just spotted the Mantic Ghouls on pre-order this morning.  I got the promo Elves that they gave out last year and the quality was nice so I am looking ofrward to seeing the rest of their undead range.


Offline Orctrader

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Re: Undead Painting Competition
« Reply #4 on: January 19, 2010, 01:28:55 PM »
It appears that almost anything goes, source figure wise.

The whole competition seems pretty wide open.



That's my interpretation.

Offline warhammergrimace

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Re: Undead Painting Competition
« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2010, 06:36:41 PM »
Its completely wide open, any model and any scale as long as its related to the undead.

 

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