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04/17/2020 12:02:29 PM · #1 |
Since we have to construct a scene with the subject (toys) is it OK to use an artificial background to help create the scene? Can we use a photograph that we have taken (within the challenge timeframe) or a picture we have drawn for the challenge as a backround. For example, a dinosaur toy with a picture of a forest in the backround or a toy bird flying over a pond.
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04/17/2020 05:04:04 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by GolferDDS: Since we have to construct a scene with the subject (toys) is it OK to use an artificial background to help create the scene? Can we use a photograph that we have taken (within the challenge timeframe) or a picture we have drawn for the challenge as a backround. For example, a dinosaur toy with a picture of a forest in the backround or a toy bird flying over a pond. |
You can use anything that's obviously hand-drawn or hand-made. What the artwork rule prohibits is using an image of an image to get around date-of-capture restrictions OR to fool the viewer into thinking the background is real.
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04/17/2020 05:34:17 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by GolferDDS: Since we have to construct a scene with the subject (toys) is it OK to use an artificial background to help create the scene? Can we use a photograph that we have taken (within the challenge timeframe) or a picture we have drawn for the challenge as a backround. For example, a dinosaur toy with a picture of a forest in the backround or a toy bird flying over a pond. |
You can use anything that's obviously hand-drawn or hand-made. What the artwork rule prohibits is using an image of an image to get around date-of-capture restrictions OR to fool the viewer into thinking the background is real. |
Thanks Bear,
I am still somewhat confused. Here are 2 examples of entries by Scalvert which represent my question a little better:
He used photographs as his backdrops. Is this OK?
Message edited by author 2020-04-17 17:36:13. |
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04/17/2020 05:38:39 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by GolferDDS: Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by GolferDDS: Since we have to construct a scene with the subject (toys) is it OK to use an artificial background to help create the scene? Can we use a photograph that we have taken (within the challenge timeframe) or a picture we have drawn for the challenge as a backround. For example, a dinosaur toy with a picture of a forest in the backround or a toy bird flying over a pond. |
You can use anything that's obviously hand-drawn or hand-made. What the artwork rule prohibits is using an image of an image to get around date-of-capture restrictions OR to fool the viewer into thinking the background is real. |
Thanks Bear,
I am still somewhat confused. Here are 2 examples of entries by Scalvert which represent my question a little better:
He used photographs as his backdrops. Is this OK? |
Not OK anymore. The rules were changed.
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04/17/2020 06:03:53 PM · #5 |
OK. Thank you for the clarification. |
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04/17/2020 10:25:57 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by GolferDDS: Thanks Bear,
I am still somewhat confused. Here are 2 examples of entries by Scalvert which represent my question a little better:
He used photographs as his backdrops. Is this OK? |
Not OK anymore. The rules were changed. |
Yes, darn it ... |
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04/18/2020 02:28:38 PM · #7 |
Just curious, is this still legal?
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04/18/2020 06:01:23 PM · #8 |
FWIW, you do not have to create a scene specifically. Toys can be posed, displayed, etc. however you'd like. |
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04/21/2020 03:38:02 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music:
You can use anything that's obviously hand-drawn or hand-made. What the artwork rule prohibits is using an image of an image to get around date-of-capture restrictions OR to fool the viewer into thinking the background is real. |
So, if we paint a background, it had better suck, right? :D
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