Modelling > The Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda GB
The Rules
GTX_Admin:
GB
Hi folks,
Here are the Rules of the "Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda" Group Build:
* Have Fun!!!
* The basic idea behind this GB is where you take a standard selection or action decision and instead look at what the alternatives were. For instance, instead of RAAF F/A-18s you have RAAF F-16s or F-15s or Mirage 2000s or.... This could be done for aircraft, land platforms, ships or even civilian systems (e.g. Police cars). It could even look at major decision points - e.g. what if instead of developing the Space Shuttle, NASA was directed instead to colonise the Moon? Any medium is permissible - so physical models, pixels/profiles and stories (and anything else if you can think of it) are all welcome.
* Creativity encouraged as is collaboration.
* Duration is 1 Jul - 30 Aug 2013 15 Sep 2013. An extension may be granted, but only a short one and only if the Moderator (me) feels like it...bribes welcomed in this regard! 8)
* Projects already started prior to the offical start date may be considered for inclusion but only if minimal work has been done - this will be judged on a case by case basis. Please send details of any particular cases to me for determination of eligibility.
* There will be prizes! Physical creations and pixels/stories will be judged separately.
* There will also be a vote fro the best overall contribution to the theme...regardless of medium.
* Any questions are to be directed to the Moderator (me again!).
* See rule 1...IT'S NOT NEGOTIABLE!!!
Regards,
Greg
raafif:
--- Quote from: GTX_Admin on June 23, 2013, 04:44:45 AM ---Here are the rules
[1.] Have Fun!!!
--- End quote ---
Damn !! guess I'll have to comply :icon_sueno:
research for an idea I've had for several years now in progress >:D
GTX_Admin:
Don't make me force you... C:-)
ysi_maniac:
That is fun. According with rules, you can make any whif. :)
GTX_Admin:
Well you should be able to justify your choice...and there should be some basis in reality whereby you can say that at a certain point there was a decision point which, if an alternate choice was made, you would result in where your entry results.
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