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The artwork contest for $500 that I was running has now officially come to an end. Sorry to dissappoint any artists who wanted to submit a piece for this contest, but I have found the ideal piece of artwork to represent my site. I'm proud to announce that kevinbolk's take on Mr.GameFix is the winner of this contest. I wish the contest had generated more interest, but kevin set the bar so high with this piece that I don't think anything could have trumped it. It would have been nice to have more than one entry, but I couldn't be happier with the one I got. Kevinbolk is an amazing artist and I think he deserves tremendous praise for crafting this awesome piece that will represent my website. Congratulations kevinbolk on winning the contest and the prize money!
Well the contest now finally has its first entry! Kevinbolk has truly amazed me with his take on Mr.GameFix and the scenario described in my journal, as well as a killer logo. If you want to submit a piece and you're looking for inspiration, you need look no further than this one for a visual representation of the kind of thing I'm looking for. Kevin absolutely nailed the whole "living videogame hardware" aspect I described, and I hope now that there is a visual aid for it others will take their own spin on the concept and come up with their own awesome designs. I will say that it's going to be very difficult for another piece to trump this one, but it's not impossible. So bring it on!
I'm interested. I saw your comment on nintendrawer's page. I'm about to submit the drawing that should please you. The character that will resemble you is based off of the game "My Sims" it will be in black and white for the moment, if you have any suggestions of how you want your character be colored, then let me know. Also, take a good view of my other bits of work, there not that great but some of them does have some good humor.
I appreciate your interest. Anyone who can work up a killer submission has a shot at winning. By the way the contest prize money has now been raised from $150 to $500 in case you weren't interested before.
Kevin absolutely nailed the whole "living videogame hardware" aspect I described, and I hope now that there is a visual aid for it others will take their own spin on the concept and come up with their own awesome designs. I will say that it's going to be very difficult for another piece to trump this one, but it's not impossible. So bring it on!
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