We know that in the confusion and excitement of a new happening like a fest or bang, sometimes things get a little lost and questions can go unanswered; so, here we go!
If any participants of this year's KRB have any questions, please feel free to ask here. Whether it's something we haven't answered in our other posts, or something that was
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Generally we would want them to go together in some way so that when a writer claims the art they have the chance to incorporate all of the scenes depicted in the art, or just part of them.
However, it doesn't have to be a super defined set of pieces, or even a semi-defined set. The pieces should be able to be used together, or should clearly all go together. Either way is perfectly fine ( ... )
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1 - After reading about the policy changes regarding mature work, I'm a little worried. I'm 19, so I'm not pressed by the age restrictions, but do I still have the freedom to draw something on the violent side? Nothing too Scarface, but certainly angsty?
2 - Just to clarify: I have one month to draw 2-4 drawings featuring both Kurt and Dave, or implying that one is thinking about the other?
And 3 - Will I be annoying you if I ask questions once this whole ordeal has started rolling?
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TWO: You have from now until January 21st to finish your project. There will be three check-ins during this time, which will be posted with information on what we would like to see; check-ins are not set in stone on what you should have done, but rather just so we can see how you're doing, make sure you're still having fun, see references, making sure don't need to drop out, etc.
THREE: Of course not! We welcome any and all questions at any time during this event, and we will always answer them to the best of our abilities. We'd much rather have happy participants than confused ones, lol.
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The description says its in 19th century, but I've turned it into the present. Still following the rest of the description details, though!
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