Discrete Math - This is actually a computer science course. Go figure. I'm not entirely sure what it's about, but I think it's math involving integers.
Logic - Whoo! Logic! I've never done symbolic logic before, and I'm looking forward to it. I think this might have a lot of overlap with Discrete Math, though.
Play Analysis - Sounds like fun. Because it's a Drama course, it fulfills a fine arts credit... I'd rather fulfill it elsewhere, but the stupid Intro to Design course isn't offered this year.
Remember, folks, you must post sources for non-magic images. I will not put up any submissions that doesn't have the sources linked in the post with the graphics.
I totally want one of those dragon things. And a bird, too.
One thing I like about your artwork is how much attention you put into your backgrounds. Actually, they stand out almost too much... when you color these, I suggest drawing the attention towards the focus and away from the background.
I'm feeling smugly superiour around now... today was the first day of school for my local public school district, but I don't start for another three weeks.
kingcobweb, you get an infraction for spam and censor evasion. Ximbad and Alfred, just spam.
EDIT
Upon further consideration, I'm revoking Ximbad and Alfred's infractions because, due to my belated reaction to the thread in question, it was unclear that I wasn't giving tacit approval to the thread's premise.
does infinite really, truely mean, honestly, that i can, like, do an X-Men themed Banner. now don't kid me, honestly. I could set mastermind on you :-I. Not that i am giving away my likely self imposed theme. :-P
The image... a plain picture of the poster (i.e. a plain render, made for viewing on your PC), or rather fake-style a la Tidwell (i.e. pseudo-photography)?
Oops! I meant to adress that.
Additional requirement: You must present both the normal render of your poster and a fake photograph of the poster hanging on a wall.
Dear Lord!!! I'm some kind of excited. I always wanted to make a newer rendition of BFM. What is this best canvas size to work with to make sure your art fits within the art framed section of a card? If I submit mine framed (if that's allowed), I don't want to have major portions of my contribution eclipsed. Any suggestions on that would be great if anyone could help.
You may do whatever canvas size you want. Card art is usually something like 3x2... for BFM, then, you'd probably want to go 6x2.
My class lineup has stabilized. I'm taking:
One thing I like about your artwork is how much attention you put into your backgrounds. Actually, they stand out almost too much... when you color these, I suggest drawing the attention towards the focus and away from the background.
Damnation.
I'm feeling smugly superiour around now... today was the first day of school for my local public school district, but I don't start for another three weeks.
kingcobweb, you get an infraction for spam and censor evasion. Ximbad and Alfred, just spam.
EDIT
Upon further consideration, I'm revoking Ximbad and Alfred's infractions because, due to my belated reaction to the thread in question, it was unclear that I wasn't giving tacit approval to the thread's premise.
Additional requirement: You must present both the normal render of your poster and a fake photograph of the poster hanging on a wall.
I'll edit that into the first post.
Free-For-All
Two weeks.
One banner.
One avatar.
One wallpaper.
Infinite possibilities.
Hop to it.
Reminder: If you use non-magic art, you must provide links to your sources.