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Rock'n'Roll1968 ([personal profile] rocknroll1968) wrote in [community profile] yuletide2020-10-18 03:19 am
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Wrapping Paper Challenge 2020!

(copied from last year's post)

The Wrapping Paper art challenge for Yuletide is an opportunity for those who love art to give and receive fanart treats, in the spirit of the crossover, interactive fiction, and drabble challenges.

You can comment here to request art.

You can read the comments to find someone to treat.

Be sure to post your treats to the Madness Collection. Art is not permitted in the main collection.

Tag your treats with 'Wrapping Paper'.

Please respect your recipient's wishes as to whether they'd like art as a treat.

If you want to receive art, please provide this info in the comments:

AO3 Handle:
Letter Link:
Fandom and character(s):
Prompts:


Happy treating!
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[personal profile] corpsebrigadier 2020-10-18 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
AO3 Handle: CorpseBrigadier

Letter link: https://corpsebrigadier.dreamwidth.org/14462.html

Fandom and character(s):
•   The 13 Clocks (The Golux)
•   Betrayal at Krondor (Gorath, Owyn Beleforte)
•   Final Fantasy Tactics (Dycedarg Beoulve)

General Art Likes: I like things with dynamic poses; things that are cute/cartoonish; things that do something offbeat and a little bit exaggerated/surreal; and things that are a little over-stylized and dripping with symbolic imagery. Limited palettes and starkly inked black and white pieces are close to my heart as I am a rotten colorist and have an affinity for styles I could conceivably emulate. I also tend to like things that are de-saturated or a washed out looking. As with my general likes, I am always here religious imagery (which would obviously lean more Catholicy with FFT and more classical Pagan with BaK) and for anything cool involving symbolically important plants (significant uses of fictional plants like silverthorn and mosfungus are obviously cool, but if you want to do things with a floriography primer and real world plant life, please go wild).

Prompts:
•   The 13 Clocks: I'd straight up love anything that replicates the palette and general feel of the Marc Simont, but really anything whimsical and fun involving the Golux and his attributes both describable and indescribable would be delightful. I'm even fine with compositions that take advantages of his guise as Listen and leave him implied in a scene but possessing no describable features at all. In general though, I would just love anything that might be enjoyable for a Golux to do: juggling, spellcraft, cooking, gardening, intigue, hatmaking, larceny, etc... I'm pretty happy to see all manner of Goluxes (Golices?) doing all manner of things.

•   Betrayal at Krondor: Anything involving Gorath and Owyn in the Northlands, possibly emerging from Sar-Sargoth or recovering from nearly drowning; mundane instances of day-to-day happenings on the road (healing cantrips, drinking at shady taverns, Owyn trying to busk for money); any images of Owyn interacting with Neville/Navon and Ugyne or images of Gorath in happier times in the Northlands with Cullich and all of his friends who had not yet died in Murmandamus' hopeless campaign. If you want to do something a little bit comic/cutesy, you could portray the characters struggling with one of those accursed puzzle chests.

•   Final Fantasy Tactics: I undoubtedly make too much of Rofel/Loffrey's throwaway line about Dycedarg knowing a lot about poisons, and as such I'd love to see him chilling with any manner of poisonous plant or fungus. Illustrations of him hanging around with his family or with those rascally Larg kids would be great, and I'm also very game for anything that involves Adrammelech or just goat imagery in general. I am just really an absolute dork for FFT characters chilling with mundane incarnations of their signature animal-based Lucavi. If you want to do something a little offbeat, things that have some sort of medievalish art style (illuminated manuscripts, stained glass, etc...) would be great for this canon.