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Subject: Want all of Davo's/Beyondbent.com's products free? Great Contest!


davo ( ) posted Sun, 02 June 2002 at 6:45 PM · edited Sun, 04 August 2024 at 4:59 PM

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Hi everybody,

Okay, it's that time again to give away all my stuff and all you have to do is make a picture.

This contest is called Mars: The Bringer of War, the theme is to create a grand, colossal image of military might. I think of grand parades, huge armies, giant war machines.... Yeah!

Think you can handle it? Well, give it a try. See all the details at www.beyondbent.com

Thanks, and GOOD LUCK!


Ajax ( ) posted Sun, 02 June 2002 at 7:21 PM

Sturkwurk and I are also supporting the contest with some prizes from our stores. Check out the full list of prizes over at Beyond Bent. I'll be adding a couple of extra prizes that aren't currently listed, too. You could pick up a LOT of cool stuff in this contest, so give it a shot.


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friarblues ( ) posted Sun, 02 June 2002 at 9:48 PM

Man oh man... I wish I had more practice with Poser. I'm a noob and just getting into it, but if I had even the slightest talent yet I would enter the contest. I've seen Beyond Bent's stuff and looooooooooove it. That's alright though, I've got patience. As long as you keep doing this contests I'll get in there sooner or later. :)


lynnJonathan ( ) posted Sun, 02 June 2002 at 10:17 PM

Is OK to use other peoples free stuff or purchased stuff?


davo ( ) posted Sun, 02 June 2002 at 10:28 PM

Friarblues: Practice makes perfect, don't hesitate one bit to enter the contest :-) LynnJonathan: None of my contests require a purchase, in fact there is a note saying that at the bottom of the rules :-) You can use anybody's stuff, free stuff, whatever you like. Ajax: Thanks for the reminder. Yes everybody, the prize pool just went up! Davo


Ajax ( ) posted Sun, 02 June 2002 at 10:36 PM

Lynn, You can use anything you like. There are no advantages or disadvantages to using particular products or freebies as far as judging is concerned. Whatever you want to put in your pic is fine. friarblues, Enter anyway if you want. Sometimes we throw in a bonus item for every contestant. No guarantee that'll happen this time, but it might. On the other hand, sometimes the bonus items wind up as public freebies later on. No guarantee of that either ;->


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Ajax ( ) posted Sun, 02 June 2002 at 10:37 PM
Tashar59 ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 1:12 AM

Well I'm sure Edgar Rice Burrows/spelled it wrong I think/ would be happy to hear about something like this. For those who don't know about John Carter, he also wrote Tarzan. I'm sure you know who that is. Tashar 59


Ajax ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 1:42 AM

Ya know, I've never read any of the John Carter novels. I only know a little about them from secondary references. However, I think Davo's reference is probably to Mars, the Roman god of war. The main gods of the Roman pantheon were each identified with a planet and share the names of the planets. Venus for love, Mars for war, Mercury the messenger, Neptune for the oceans etc.


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Entropic ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 1:54 AM

Pluto for the dogs...


Tashar59 ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 2:11 AM

John Carter was a character in the mars series by Edgar Rice Burroughs/ Hope I spelled it right this time. Everything here is like the books. Tashar 59


Ajax ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 2:28 AM

That looks like a more likely spelling :-) I know OF the John Carter novels and the Barsoom character (sp?) but that's about it. When you say "Everything here is like the books", what do you mean by "here"? Entropic, you silly! Pluto was king of the underworld. It must have been hard to take him seriously looking at those floppy ears and that shiny nose, though. Maybe that's why the Romans laughed at death.


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Entropic ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 2:56 AM

There is no death. (Wanders away looking either very mysterious and knowing or very wierd)


Ajax ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 3:00 AM
Tashar59 ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 3:07 AM

Grand parades, huge armies, giant war machines, I must have miss read the start of the thread. Sorry about that. Tashar 59


Entropic ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 3:18 AM

Oh. I you mean this contest has nothing to do with posing fruit to caricaturize the White House Press Corps mediating a dispute over the rights of insect minorities? Damn... gotta start over... Well... maybe I can just make the fruits kill each other... Take that banana man! Die Orange-head man! I'll see you in hell Apple guy! Hrm... Nah... better start over. Paul


sturkwurk ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 7:50 AM

"Mickey Mouse's doug was gay?" Sorry, one of my all time favorite TV quotes. I can't wait to see what this contest generates!

I came, I rendered, I'm still broke.


Ajax ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 8:32 AM

That looks like a freudian slip there, Doug. Is there something you're trying to tell us about you and Mickey? Beryld, Like I said, I haven't read the books. So I wasn't sure what you meant. "Here" is a word that has a lot of possible interpretations in an online context.


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davo ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 8:59 AM

oh you thilly boyth, thtoooop it! Heh heh, you guys crack me up. Leonard Gustav Holst (sp?) composed an entire masterpiece of music dedicated to the different Roman Gods assocaited with the planets, Mars was the bringer of War and is one of my favorite classical music pieces to listen to. In fact, I should have made it a requirement to listen to that song before you make your images for the contest. Davo


RHaseltine ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 1:31 PM

Actually Holst was inspired at least partly by Chinese (I think, non-western anyway) astrology - hence Venus as bringer of peace, not love.


sturkwurk ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2002 at 4:26 PM

uh... Mongo straight. Mongo no spell good

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