its actually not that bad, i can see your idea... and its nice
6.5/10
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its actually not that bad, i can see your idea... and its nice
6.5/10
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Screenwriting Student at the University of Worcester.
23 years old!
Thanks for above posts. +rep to both
"There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
Mark Twain
I like the idea of the spotlight and the dragon, that's pretty cool.
The rest needs work
Good effort though, keep it up
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Thanks @above, +rep![]()
"There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
Mark Twain
When you are creating a room for a competition, there are a few things you need to consider. I'm not preaching, just judged quite a few room competitions long ago
1. Judges perhaps don't always have the time to take a proper look at your room and see what it truly represents, they dash about visiting room after room. So it's important to have a focal. A centre piece or similar that will wow or strike them when they enter.
2. How do you overcome that? You need to make your room a memorable one. Sometimes it's the simplest room that stands out. It's worth looking at previous winners particularly those that have used lots of yukkas for example to symbolize a tree. Imagine the judge walks in the room, they can instantly see what all the yukkas placed together represent, and I bet they instantly think yeah I like this.
I liked your room, but only after I took the time to study it, which is something judges don't always give or have time for, and a judge who has the time may well have chosen yours to win
I hope this helps you for next time!
It's the quality of your posts that count, not the quantity!
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I actually like it, nice and creative.
The tree on fire is awesome ;D
7/10
I GET IT NOW!
Industrial world / Nature?
You have good ideas, just not good at showing them lol 9/10 on the idea though
Thanks, +Rep
Woah, brilliant advice once again! Thanks a lot. However I can't +rep you atm! I will soon though.When you are creating a room for a competition, there are a few things you need to consider. I'm not preaching, just judged quite a few room competitions long ago
1. Judges perhaps don't always have the time to take a proper look at your room and see what it truly represents, they dash about visiting room after room. So it's important to have a focal. A centre piece or similar that will wow or strike them when they enter.
2. How do you overcome that? You need to make your room a memorable one. Sometimes it's the simplest room that stands out. It's worth looking at previous winners particularly those that have used lots of yukkas for example to symbolize a tree. Imagine the judge walks in the room, they can instantly see what all the yukkas placed together represent, and I bet they instantly think yeah I like this.
I liked your room, but only after I took the time to study it, which is something judges don't always give or have time for, and a judge who has the time may well have chosen yours to win
I hope this helps you for next time!
lol, thanks ~ +Rep
Yar! +Rep
Hmmm, anything you can suggest?
"There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
Mark Twain
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