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So if any of you don't know, [livejournal.com profile] paperlegends had their announcement post today!  Yay! 
I've met the best people through this event, seriously. 

Anyway I was looking through the schedule and I noticed artists now have to submit drafts.
This is actually pretty cool, cause it makes artists more involved. 
But I think there's probably more that would make it a little more involved/better for the artists.

Question for my writer friends and artists too!! --
As it's done now, drafts aren't due until after artist/author matchups happen. 
Before matchups, the 15K word counts are taken in faith.  I can't tell you how many of my artist friends got burned because the author didn't have the suggested amount, and ended up dropping out or the artists were not able to make art to the fullest of their abilities since time is shorter for artists.
I was wondering if submitting a minimum 15K rough draft before match-ups is something you think would benefit your Big Bang experience?
As an artist, I see it as more of a guarantee that you're serious about finishing and I have more confidence going into the anon matchups.  ALSO!  I have so much more material to work with and create beautiful art from.  And please tell me of a writer who doesn't want to see beautiful art?

Question for my artist friends --
How would you feel to have betas required for artists too? 
There are so many talented artists in fandom who would be more than happy to take a look at your in-progress work.
In the past year I started sharing my IP work with fellow Merlin artists and it makes a world of difference. 
Be it for anatomy, composition, perspective issues, coloring, the atmosphere in the piece, how to do a certain technique, etc. 
Having an online critique makes such a difference, and it created such a supportive community. 
It's like an art class, but for free, and on your time!!
Would you guys be interested/supportive of this?

I've already talked to a few friends, but I wanted to see if there were similar/different thoughts from my flist/the Merlin community.

Feel free to pass this along!

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Date: 2012-01-07 05:01 am (UTC)
yue_ix: Chibified dragon doodling on Excalibur's blade, with a tiny crown and magical hat floating around (Artistic dragon)
From: [personal profile] yue_ix
Btw, it wasn't one of the questions for artists, but I'm also in favour of a pre-match-up draft due. Like you I've seen artists who got matched up with writers that didn't have much words written yet, and it made the artists unable to start on any work since there wasn't enough source for them available. To my knowledge they all made it in time for the deadline anyway but they were forced into a much shorter timespan to do their art than they were supposed to have and often ended with lessened enthusiasm for their own final pieces.
Edited Date: 2012-01-07 05:04 am (UTC)

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Date: 2012-01-07 05:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reni-m.livejournal.com
I edited the question so we get artist's opinion too (because for some reason I didn't say that before posting)!

Exactly, this event is supposed to be fun for all. Yes, it's hard work but it should also be a positive experience for all the participants. I think by having 15K drafts confirmed would prevent a lot of headaches later on and make everyone a lot happier.

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Date: 2012-01-07 06:42 am (UTC)
yue_ix: Chibified dragon doodling on Excalibur's blade, with a tiny crown and magical hat floating around (Artistic dragon)
From: [personal profile] yue_ix
It's not directly related to this issue, but I've just been pointed to this great post: An Open Letter to Fest Runners: Writing vs Art. It summarises a lot of my feelings about why I don't participate in some fests but do others, and it comes down to feeling like I'm about to embark in a positive and equal experience for all participants. That includes being reassured there are measures to make sure I have a fair amount of time to do an expected size or quality work, and being offered the same tools as the other participants (like check-ins, betas, cheerleaders, inclusion in support events and places).

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Date: 2012-01-07 07:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reni-m.livejournal.com
I actually read that article tonight!
It definitely touches upon a lot of problems fests fail to consider.
Thanks for sharing the link here!

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