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Post by Effie Trinket on Nov 5, 2019 21:10:51 GMT
ORIGINAL VERSION, UNFLAVORED [insert flavor here]
This challenge is rather simple. You will designate someone as the caller, and the other person as the drawer. You can strategize however much you want prior to the challenge beginning. The goal is to reproduce the drawing that the caller can see and will describe as best as possible.
Rules:
1. The caller cannot at any time post the image, any part of the image, or any url link to the image. The idea is that you cannot show the drawer what they are supposed to draw, just describe. 2. The drawer will use [insert link here] this website to draw the image that is described to them by the caller. 3. We understand no one is an artist here (at least we don't think so? Maybe you will shock yourself!). We mostly care that the intent of what was originally drawn is reproduced. (EG if there's a circle, we mostly just care that it appears to be a circle...not a square). 4. Whoever is able to reproduce the drawing with as much detail as possible will win. 5. If two teams tie for best detailed drawing, whoever submitted the drawing first will win. 6. To submit your drawing as the drawer, take a screenshot of the image with a tab of this game open in the background. This can be posted in your team chat. 7. You can only submit once, after that the challenge is over.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact a moderator.
May the odds be ever in your favor!
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Post by Seneca Crane on Dec 9, 2019 0:37:02 GMT
Posted by Effie
You have finally made it my dears! Through many trials and tribulations, you are about to face the first sight any new Tribute sees when they grace the Arena. The Cornucopia is a bastion of resources aplenty to assist you in your beginning days of the Hunger Games proper. There is food, medical supplies, and weapons. This is bounty, but it is also where most blood is shed. Often Tributes will take an opportunity to thin out the competition from the start. After all, if you are the only one remaining at the Cornucopia, there is no one stopping you from taking your fill.
Alas, this bloodshed means that many of you will not survive to the next phase. Following this challenge, 3 pairs will meet in the Eliminator. Only two tributes shall survive, meaning four total will fall this round. We will have the Immune pair make their decisions as normal, and there will be a vote. In addition, the bottom performing pair for this challenge will also go to the Eliminator.
Failing to complete the challenge will make you a bottom performer by default. If your District fails to complete this challenge, you will be sent to The Eliminator this round. If this means that we will need to expand The Eliminator to accommodate, we will. Ideally this does not happen, though, and you are able to communicate and coordinate with yourselves and with us.
Thrilling isn't this? This challenge will test your ability to communicate with one another without have the same common frame of reference. This is a skill tested if one of you is lost and needs to find the other, or if you need to come up with a plan of action. Your task will be to recreate a drawing. One of you will have the image and will describe it for the other who will draw. A few rules:
1) Each team should coordinate a time to start the challenge, designate a Caller and designate a Drawer (must have 1 role per person). Please post this publicly in your district board so mods know who is doing what. 2) The designated Caller will receive the image and start the challenge for their District by filling out this Google form. DO NOT FILL OUT THIS UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO BEGIN THE CHALLENGE. 3) Teams may discuss the challenge among themselves, but not with anyone else.
4) The Caller may not at any time post the image, any part of the image, or a link to the image. The fundamental idea is that you cannot show the Drawer what they will drawing, but will describe it. Please do not attempt to test the limits of this rule. The fundamental spirit of the challenge is clear. 5) The Drawer should be prepared to use a drawing program (such as MS Paint or Pixlr) and to upload a screenshot of the drawing (such as Imgur). We recommend starting with a 800x800 blank template. An example is posted below. 6) To submit your drawing, take a screenshot of the image with a tab of this game open and post it in your district forum.
7) You may only submit once, after which the challenge is over. You may not show copies or in progress pictures to your partner; if you submit, we will consider you done.
8) We understand that you may not all have had the training offered by the Capitol, and as such artistic merit is not the criteria we will be judging. We care about intent of what was originally drawn being reproduced. For instance if there is a circle in a spot, we expect to see a circle there rather than a square. 9) Whoever reproduces the drawing as accurately as possible will win. The images will all be judged by our lovely Seneca Crane, who will determine which image most closely resembles the original. During the challenge he will not have access to the District subforums, and he will judge them blind to whose drawings belong to whom. 10) If two pairs are tied for the most accurate drawing, whoever submitted theirs more quickly will win.
11) Do not use outside sources for this challenge.
Template: If you have any questions at all, please contact a Moderator, and may the odds be ever in your favor.
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Post by Seneca Crane on Dec 9, 2019 0:40:52 GMT
Posted by Effie My my my! One pair stood head and shoulders above the other and secured safety for themselves. Everyone please issue a warm congratulations to NAME and NAME of District X. They are immune and will be selecting a pair to compete in the Eliminator. As the strong rise, so must the weak fall. The pair with the least accurate drawing was... NAME and NAME, of District X. You too shall compete in the Eliminator. The remaining Districts ranked as follows: District 1 - River Song and Shuichi Saihara District 3 - Fenrir and Zod District 4 - Gilly and Kirby District 5 - Coco Pommel and Shadow District 6 - Donald and Pikachu District 7 - Stitch and Ted Cruz District 8 - Susan and 12 District 9 - Beetlejuice and Ulysses District 10 - Birdo and Tracer District 12 - Tetra and Wenya Zhu Tributes, you've until 6PM PST on March 7th to make your choices. District [X] will provide a ranked preference list for who will participate in The Eliminator. Everyone else please cast your Primary and Secondary votes.
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Post by Effie Trinket on Dec 27, 2019 23:19:00 GMT
Image: Program to draw: Recommend to players to have a white squareshaped template and MS paint or pixlr etc.
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Post by Effie Trinket on Dec 27, 2019 23:20:10 GMT
Left to do:
Decide on a rubric with which to judge how many details were represented in image.
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Post by Katniss Everdeen on Dec 31, 2019 6:04:02 GMT
Left to do: Decide on a rubric with which to judge how many details were represented in image. Bump
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Post by Effie Trinket on Jan 4, 2020 6:23:54 GMT
A suggestion on how to judge the picture for whoever ends up judging:
Each correct color-1 point (total of 11 possible points) Each correct object/creature-1 point (total of 5 possible points) Red monster has 5 small teeth, 2 big teeth-up to 7 points Red monster has 2 eyes & 2 pupils-up 4 points 8 total lashes on eyes-up to 8 points (6 on left 2 on right) Purple 5 curved point star-up to 5 points 2 small eyes & oval pink mouth-up to 3 points Keyhole blue tiny monster with eye + frown & 2 movement dashes below-up to 4 points Orange mushroom palm tree thing, dome head, 2 eyes with mouth between-up to 4 points Orange mushroom long skinny stalky body-1 point Arms each have 3 loops + left one has curl & loop inside yellow hand-up to 8 points Left hand has 10 squiggly fingers-up to 10 points Right arm has 8 fingers-up to 8 points Earth has 4 tiny islands & 1 big landmass-up to 5 points
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Post by Katniss Everdeen on Jan 11, 2020 6:00:25 GMT
4) Whoever reproduces the drawing in as much detail as possible will win.
-"as much required detail"? or "as much detail to the judging rubric as possible" - I feel like detail needs to be qualified here.
Rubric - does location of the items in the picture make a difference - overall shape/pixels of the canvas? direction of lines (ie: arms)?
For example, I could draw the Earth at the top, and it gives me 5 points?
Probably just best to have one person judge all pictures - then the rubric doesn't have to be that strict - because then the scoring will be consistent enough to produce a singular winner.
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Post by Caesar Flickerman on Jan 26, 2020 21:38:46 GMT
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Post by Caesar Flickerman on Mar 2, 2020 9:49:19 GMT
BUMP
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