Animation Contest

How does the winner get the prize?

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The moderators have access to PMing users, and can see their emails. What follows, presumably, is something from there.

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Yes, the price is a virtual code that you redeem. It will sent to the winner in a private message.

Just use a free to use music that goes with your animation.

can i use 24 fps for my animation thats what i use

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Yes I believe a 24 fps should work

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i guess i can also add more on what 12 fps means.

the editor’s framerate has to be set to 12 or more fps. that part’s obvious.

the other thing jovanny means here is that you don’t need to draw a unique frame every time. for example, if someone is just looking out a window for 2 seconds, you don’t need 24 completely different frames of looking out a window, just stretch a single frame out to last 2 seconds.

third thing, don’t take advantage of what jovanny said and make every frame 3 frames long or something and make the animation effectively 4 fps. that completely ruins the point.

if you’re one of those “animatic” people who use much fewer frames but spend much more effort on the drawings, i suggest that at least in a few places you make smoother animation. i say this because one person’s high effort drawing can be full-blown anime while someone else’s high effort drawing can be 15-ish brush strokes and/or a bunch of shapes. (and I’m not pointing fingers at anyone, i mean have you seen my OC? my face is literally 4 brush strokes)

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@BaronAWC is totally right. All these things are usually reflected at the final product. I would say at the end whatever technique people use is fine as long as the final product looks consistent and well integrated with a theme song or/and sounds.

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I have a good idea for something like an interactive animation. Is it allowed?

It is. As long as the sum of all the animation sequences last more than 30 seconds, but no extra points for the interactivity. It is an animation contest at the end of the day.

I was going to ask how to submit our animation (if a video or eternal html would be ok) when I read again the rules
For my animation I’m making a good deal of components in inkscape and import in wickeditor so I guess I’m out (rule 6)
Still it’s a great initiative! Hope to hear soon good news from wickeditor

Can I use editing softwares to add sounds and some filters to the animation

No, or at least not for the competition. What we will evaluating is a wick file, nothing else.

Sounds and Music can be added to the Wick Editor. You can use a 3rd party software to edit sounds or produce them, but is not required. I recommend to use “free to use” music and/or sounds that are already created.

Can I have my animation and post it elsewhere on social media or is it supposed to be only in wick forums

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When I am done with the animation do you want me to export it or save it?

For the contest, you must submit a wick file. See rules 6 and 7. The selected animation will be posted on my youtube channel.

Besides that, you are the owner of that animation, you can post it where ever you want.

For the competition, you must submit a wick file. Read all the rules and make sure that you don’t break any.

ok thank you : )

I am so excited for this contest. I’ve seen pretty much everybody’s work here, and I have to say…
The Wick Editor Community is probably the most talented communities I have seen ever, and probably the most respectful community. There is way too much pros about this community that I even forgot some of them while writing this. May the best Animation win. Good luck everyone.

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Are we allowed to trace over imported images?