Digital Art Submission Requirements
When submitting to the Digital Art Design Competition keep in mind that your submission will be evaluated on multiple dimensions, your digital art is judged together with its presentation. Applicants should send high-resolution images of their digital art, showcasing the designs from different perspectives, together with a textual presentation of their work. Main image is especially important and should either be an isolated image on white background or a highly professional photograph or rendering showcasing the digital art in a modern setting. In addition to images, creation steps, drafts and background work could further be uploaded as support documents.
Item | Dimensions | Format | Notes |
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Main Image Required |
JPEG | The Key Visual should be a high-resolution image that captures the core concept of your digital art, presented against a neutral background to ensure the artwork stands out. It must be compelling enough to convey the theme and style of your work, inviting viewers to delve deeper into the nuances of your digital creation. | |
Optional Image 1 Required |
72 DPI |
JPEG | Showcase Image 1 should feature the digital art in an alternative context or environment, highlighting its adaptability and how it interacts with various elements. Whether displayed on digital platforms, within an interactive space, or as part of a larger installation, this image should expand upon the visual narrative introduced in the Key Visual. |
Optional Image 2 Recommended |
72 DPI |
JPEG | Showcase Image 2 ought to provide a close-up view that reveals the intricacy and detail of the digital art, allowing viewers to appreciate the technical skill and creativity involved. This could involve zooming in on a particular aspect that showcases innovative techniques or a unique use of digital tools. |
Optional Image 3 Recommended |
72 DPI |
JPEG | Showcase Image 3 is expected to illustrate the digital art within its intended setting, showing its scale and impact in a real-world scenario or within a conceptual space designed to complement the piece. This image should communicate the relationship between the art and its audience, emphasizing the immersive experience it provides. |
Optional Image 4 Recommended |
72 DPI |
JPEG | Showcase Image 4 must depict the digital art in a dynamic state, if applicable, such as an animation still or interactive feature in use. This interaction can demonstrate the functionality and user engagement of the piece, highlighting how the audience can interact with or be moved by the digital art. |
Documentation PDF Document Highly Optional |
A4 Page Size |
Documentation for digital art should encompass a comprehensive overview of the creative process, including concept sketches, mood boards, and a narrative that explains the inspiration, message, and techniques used. It should provide insight into the artist's vision and the steps taken to achieve the final piece, offering a deeper understanding of the work. | |
Video Video / Audio File Highly Optional |
AVI | The video accompanying digital art submissions should be a well-edited piece that showcases the artwork in motion, highlighting its dynamic elements and the story behind its creation. It should complement the static images by providing a multisensory experience that may include animations, walkthroughs, or artist commentary to enrich the viewer's understanding of the digital art. |