CAP 10 CAP 10 - Art Submissions

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Art Submissions

A "Final Art Submission" will consist of two things - a "Main Design" and "Supporting Material". A Main Design is the only required element of a Final Art Submission, Supporting Material is optional.

Our CAP:

reachzero said:
Name: Utility Counter
General Description: This Pokemon is capable of being customized to counter virtually any specific Pokemon, but is incapable of countering a large number of Pokemon at the same time.
Justification: It is not unusual for people to say that "versatility is broken" from an offensive standpoint; less attention is given to versatile defensive Pokemon such as Zapdos or Hariyama. This Pokemon would allow us to study the impact of having a Pokemon that is capable of dealing with such varied threats as Salamence, Lucario, and Gengar....but not all at once.
Questions To Be Answered:
--How useful is defensive versatility in a metagame with so many different threats to account for?
--Given the existence of a Pokemon that can hard counter only specific major threats, which threats will be prepared for the most?
--How would team building change if certain difficult-to-prepare-for threats became easier to prepare for?
--Which is more useful, a Pokemon that can somewhat handle a wide range of threats, or a Pokemon that can handle a few threats extremely well?
Typing: Electric/Water

Main Design

The Main Design is intended to follow the same general posing and layout as the "Official Art" for existing ingame pokemon. The Main Design is the definitive design for a given pokemon and should be suitable for display in the CAP Pokedex section of the upcoming CAP Website, and any other CAP propaganda where a picture of the pokemon is needed. As such, the design should be "plain" -- a basic rendering of the pokemon itself, with no extra frills or artistic embellishment. The comparison to "Official Pokemon Art" is only applicable to the basic content of the Main Design; it does not imply ANY standards or guidelines regarding artistic style or rendering technique.
The following rules of content must be followed for the Main Design:

  • It must be a single pose of a single pokemon. No other pokemon can be included for any reason. Only one pose rendering is allowed in the picture.
  • It must consist of the pokemon on a plain white background. No additional background detail or settings may be included. No additional background colors or patterns are allowed.
  • The entire pokemon must be in full view, and no part of the pokemon can be cropped or obscured by any design elements other than parts of the pokemon itself.
  • No props, action effects, move effects, environment effects or additional objects can be rendered on or around the pokemon. If a prop is part of the pokemon's basic design (ie Farfetch'd Stick), then it is acceptable.
  • Any 2D full color digital or traditional media may be used. 3D media are not allowed.
  • It must have a distinguishable outline on the entire subject in contrast to the background. No part of the design can be blurred into the background or blended into the background.
  • It must be no larger than 640 pixels on either axis, no smaller than 320 pixels on either axis, and in a compressed digital format. Uncompressed bitmaps and/or high-resolution images are not allowed.
  • It must be a digital rendering or a scan of a traditional drawing. No camera pictures are allowed.
  • It must be an original artwork by the person making the submission. Lifts, swipes, copies, or alterations of other artists' work are not allowed.
The rules for Main Designs will be strictly enforced. Do not make comparisons to ingame pokemon designs or to past CAP designs, in order to determine if your design is in compliance with these rules. Some ingame Pokemon designs and past CAP designs are NOT CONFORMANT with the current CAP art submission rules, and emulating those designs is not an acceptable excuse for breaking the strict interpretation of the current rules.

Supporting Material

While the rules for the Main Design are somewhat rigid, there are almost no rules when it comes to Supporting Material. Action scenes, movement studies, interaction with other Pokemon, animations, sculptures, cartoon strips -- anything goes! Also non-art supporting material is also allowed. This includes detailed descriptions of the art, background data, stories, etc.
All supporting art and information must be related to the main design in some way. This rule is intended to prevent artists from posting unrelated art, in an effort to gain more attention or promote other designs or artworks.

Final Submission Post


All artists must make a Final Submission Post in order to be considered for the Art Poll. The post must be titled "Final Submission". The post should have the Main Design at the top, and Supporting Material (if applicable) below it. All supporting art must be included as links or as linked thumbnails no larger than 150x150. Do not include full images of supporting art in the Final Submission.
Only make ONE Final Submission Post. Artists are welcome to work on multiple designs and get feedback from the community, but only one design can be submitted for final consideration. If you wish to alter any aspect of your Final Submission, then edit your post. Do not make a new one, even if you delete your original post. Any delete + repost will be treated as bumping, and subject to moderation.

General Posting Rules



  • Artists can post any work-in-progress (WIP) artwork, in order to solicit feedback or to help develop ideas. WIP artwork does not need to conform to the standards of a Main Design. It can be in any medium or stage of completion. But, it must be related to an original art design by the poster.

  • Do not spam the thread with excessive amounts of artwork. There are more specific rules listed below, but this rule serves as a catch-all for anyone that attempts to circumvent the exact rules mentioned below. Apparently, some artists think they will improve their chances in the poll if they overload the submission thread with their artwork. Some artists don't realize that they are "crowding out" other submissions by spamming the thread. Whatever the reason -- don't do it, or you will be moderated.

  • No post can contain more than 800x800 pixels of included art, and no single picture can be larger than 640 pixels on either axis. If an artist wishes to post art in excess of the 800x800 limit, they should post links to the additional art or use linking thumbnails. Each thumbnail can be no larger than 150x150. Any number of thumbnails can be included in a post, even if the sum of the thumbnails exceeds 800 pixels. Linked art can be of any size.

  • Do not make multiple art posts over a short period of time. If you do so, it will be moderated as an attempt to circumvent the art size limits mentioned above.

  • Do not post inconsequential "updates" to previously posted art. If you have made a significant change, and have not posted art recently -- feel free to post an update to the thread. But, insignificant changes will be moderated as an attempt to spam the thread with your art.

  • All posted art must be in a compressed digital format. Uncompressed bitmaps or high-resolution images will be deleted.

  • No art submissions should be modified by others without the explicit permission of the original artists.

  • Using other submissions as "inspiration" for an original artwork is allowed. However, "stealing" of designs is prohibited.

  • Do not post to state your intended design. Such posts are a weak attempt to "reserve" an idea, and serve no constructive purpose. If you aren't going to post an actual design, then don't tell us that you are "working on it".

  • No bumping or begging. If your design received little attention or commentary, don't bump it. Even worse, don't make a post begging for feedback. There are PLENTY of eyes viewing every post in the thread. If your design is any good, people WILL comment on it. If your design gets no feedback, then your design is not very good. The silence IS the feedback. Take the hint.

  • No posting of design ideas in search of an artist. This is an art submission thread, not an idea submission thread. If you can't draw, then don't post your idea. If you really want to see your idea submitted, then commission an artist and ask them to post it. But don't solicit artists here.

  • No posting of art or pictures intended to "give ideas" to artists to draw a design. This includes pictures of real life animals, character artwork from other games, or even Pokemon artwork. It spams up the thread and detracts from the original art submissions. It is acceptable for artists making a submission to post their inspirational references as part of their Supporting Material.

  • Do not declare any artwork as "the winner", "is clearly going to win", or similar. It's fine to post praise or support for an artwork, but don't make a statement indicating the results of a poll that has not been conducted. Such posts are insulting to all the other competing artists.

  • Do not post that a design does or does not "look like a Pokemon". Such comments are unable to be substantiated or refuted, and leads to never-ending bitching and bickering. We don't care if it is "just your opinion" -- it's a bullshit comment. There is no artistic style guide for Pokemon, so don't act like you know what a Pokemon should look like. If you like or dislike a design, that's fine -- just say that. But don't reference some mythical Pokemon style rules as "reasoning" for your opinion. It serves no purpose other than to troll the thread.

  • Do not post that a design "looks like a Digimon". It's a cheap shot, and you know it. See rule above.

  • Do not post questions asking for help in making a submission. If you don't know how to draw, ink, color, scan, save, compress, crop, thumbnail, or link an artwork -- don't ask for help here. This isn't a tutorial thread. By the way -- Google is your friend.

  • Do not ask when this thread will close. CAP threads do not follow a set timetable. If you want to know the overall sequence of events in a CAP, to get an idea of how long you have to submit a design -- then go to the CAP website and read the process guide. It's pretty easy to see the art poll coming up in relation to the other threads in the project.

This is one of the coolest parts of the project, so I'm excited to see some awesome designs. Good luck!
 


I had this planned before the polls even went up, too bad Poison didn't win, I was beginnig to take a liking to the design I made for it =\
 
Finally, the art polls are up! I guess it's about time I came out of hiding. :P

Water/Electric should be an interesting pairing to work with. I can't help but find it a bit limiting in its potential for creativity though. Electric/Poison would probably have been a much more interesting pairing to work with, but then again, who knows?
 

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Well, I was about to do an electric eel, but isn't that really obvious? If CAP10 is going to be versatile, it should probably have multiple limbs. And if it's going to counter things, it would want some sort of defense like a shell or armor. A crab Pokemon has already been done and so has a lobster, but not a shrimp so here we go...

 
Aragornbird, that's awesome!!! i can see it utilizing a lot of different playstyles, which is what this CAP is asking for. any way you can make it look more offensive, or defensive, depending on how the stat-spread poll goes? wonderful concept!!!
 
Aragornbird has provided a very unique and essentially perfect idea for the CAP. You take a lot into account most would overlook. A shrimp is only threatening if you are it's prey. Everything stated is the same opinion I share.

I hate it when people post only to gush about someone elses art but I cannot help myself with this one. I could not have designed better CAP art. Bravo.
 

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Aragornbird, that is pure win. I really see how it fits the concept. Only thing is, I can see some stray lines inside it when I look carefully, but really, this is awesome.
 
Aragornbird, I like it, but the antennae bother me a little bit. Little boring and obvious. I'm not saying make it more busy, just try something different?
 

Skymin_Flower

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Well, I was about to do an electric eel, but isn't that really obvious? If CAP10 is going to be versatile, it should probably have multiple limbs. And if it's going to counter things, it would want some sort of defense like a shell or armor. A crab Pokemon has already been done and so has a lobster, but not a shrimp so here we go...

http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/7638/shrimp.png
I think this is amazing!! I wasn't sure how creative we could get with Electric/Water (besides the obvious electric eel and anglerfish) but this is great!!
 
Awesome design aragornbird,Not only does he simply look awesome, he actually fits the concept in my opinion.
Anyway, here's my WIP design.

Don't ask me whats its based on, because I'm not really sure, It sorta started out looking like a Ghost knifefish, but now its different, not really based off anything.
 
Aragornbird, I agree with Lovebite here. I really like it but I think the tentacles could fit better. I feel like they are screaming 'Electric' at me a little too loudly. Great work though and I am looking forward to seeing it develop as people's feedback comes in.

TanzAufDemVulcan, I like your sketch a lot too and really hope that you develop it. I think that it could be a great place to start and that there is plenty of room to differentiate it from Tentacruel.
 

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Jellyfish Pokemon

Inspiredby a jellyfish, a light bulb, the snorks series, with multiple tentacles to counter pokemons!
 
fdsgfg HOW DO YOU HAVE ALMOST FINISHED CONCEPTS WITHIN MINUTES OF THIS OPENING I HATE YOU ALL @_o

so have my two ten-second concept doodles okay



long axolotlmon is loooong. Will probably add the traditional fin on his tail if this guy is popular and I continue with him. Here's some more five-second doodles of him for he is fun and easy to draw. I changed the axolotl's traditional external gills into conductive horns for electric attacks.



Fat round little anglerfishmon with sparkplugs and lightbulbs instead of plain old glowy lights. Shpff.

I know these look hideous but they were done in seconds, so. Trust me, my final work is very polished and good looking. X); So. Any opinions on whether each of these concepts have potential?
 

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A fast sketch...
I remake the helmet of Jellyfish, and the arm to simulate connectors-

 
fdsgfg HOW DO YOU HAVE ALMOST FINISHED CONCEPTS WITHIN MINUTES OF THIS OPENING I HATE YOU ALL @_o
heh, you'd realize that many of Smogon's artists were chomping at the bit while following the Typing polls and discussions (at least I was). It's no surprise quite a few already have their submissions ready to go.

Props to aragorn on an appealing and well though out design. Also, Lovebite's marlin has a really strong sketch to start off with and I'd like to see where you go with it.

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Here are some roughs of the design I have going. Not based on any one sea creature necessarily, though it includes elements of a few.
 
Yeah, I've been working on designs before the first typing poll even ended... <.< I'm honestly disappointed at the fact it's going to end up being Electric/Water... Cuz I kinda saw that coming, and already had a BUNCH of designs for that typing combo...

I suppose the worst part (other than polishing it up) is actually picking which one to use... XD

I'm pretty sure I'm going to go with my Frog Design*, but I feel bad for leaving out my Storm-Cloud-Jellyfish* idea... He seems upset for being rejected... Actually, he seems a little bit like he's gonna puke <.< 'Tis a shame we cannot submit multiple concepts...

Frog Design


Storm-Cloud-Jellyfish
 
All the designs are seriously good. Aragornbird, however, seems awesome and Rhys has already said the reasons why.
The Stormcloud is also very good. Looks a TINY bit like Castform to me, but meh.
Mutant, the first sketch looks like furret and the second Chinchou :x
I personally think it'd be better if it wasn't TOO completely fish-like, thats about the only reason I'm undecided about the shrimp. The Electric Soldier Froggymon is a good idea though.

Sorry for no drawing, only comments D:
 

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Artists please carefully read the rules listed in the OP. They are slightly different than past CAP's and the rules will be enforced very strictly.

After all the controversy and complaints over the past two CAPs about various designs "breaking the rules" and still being allowed into the poll -- on this CAP we are adopting a zero tolerance policy.

Normally, I am somewhat hesitant to hammer people on the rules, because making a good art design is not easy, and I know most artists are just trying to help the project. But, there is just too much controversy involved in having vague rules with lax enforcement. So, we have decided to tighten up the wording of the rules, and allow no exceptions.

Since Electric is part of this CAP, I fully expect to disqualify a lot of designs that do not follow the outline rule, or that use electrical power effects.

DO NOT assume your design is legal, just because it looks like an ingame design or any past CAP entry.
 
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