Lets get started!
My proposal:
1. Multi-subject models: one sheet, multiple objects
2. Prehistoric animals: any creature from the distant past
3. Plant-life: expressed in a single sheet, plant life can be a difficult subject.
Rules,
One uncut regular polygon sheet (or rectangle) of paper, MC okay!
I guess that's it!
ODT3 Round 1: Raptorex vs. Crease
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Re: ODT3 Round 1: Raptorex vs. Crease
I choose multi-subject models, an interesting and original topic! Can you just clarify on a couple of points: should the 'objects' be representational eg buildings, animals or can they just be shapes/abstract things and do the subjects have to be different or can they be the same or can they just have different poses?
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Re: ODT3 Round 1: Raptorex vs. Crease
All of the above work. I had in mind representational models, but abstract models, so long as they clearly represent two seperate entities would work as well!
Best of luck!
Best of luck!
Re: ODT3 Round 1: Raptorex vs. Crease
Here's my entry: I haven't had enough time to create a decent design. Although it's badly executed, the idea is there so, at least I have entered something:
Rock and Wave:

Good Luck!
Rock and Wave:

Good Luck!