Talk:Halloween Art Contest (2009)

did as close to the actual as possible. ♥ Ariyen ♀ 04:42, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
 * Are there any rules against using other people's work? I mean....it won the Henchmen contest....so why not? ;) Karate [[File:User Karate Jesus KJ for sig.png]] Jesus  19:52, 2 October 2009  (UTC)

lol, I wonder that too. ♥ Ariyen ♀ 20:29, 2 October 2009 (UTC)

Yay!
More ultra-rare miniatures to further break already broken economy! +.+ - J.P.  Talk  20:35, 2 October 2009 (UTC)

Bias against art
I want to enter art, since costumes aren't my thing. But after seeing last year's winners I'm not so sure. A retarded little clay model that takes all of 5 minutes to make, and costumes on dogs place higher than a very well done piece of art (almost no drawn media takes a prize). The bias against the drawn is obvious. All the same, I'll enter anyway and feel shame and disappointment when I realize I should've just made some little candy-corn man with modeling clay.
 * I feel the same way, mystery unsigned person - most past winners are either sculptures or costumes. Then again, that's all we see; the winners. Perhaps the art entered was actually rubbish, no way for us to tell. Future [[Image:User_Future_Signature.png]] 08:56, 9 October 2009 (UTC)

Prices
Not that good prices this year, not saying there rubbish just saying there poor compared to the other years. ~

european age verfication...
How should I, as a 16 year old european, show Anet that my parents agrees that I'm entering the contest? can I send it from my own e-mail? If I did win, I want my name at the site, and a mini on my account... It would be really kind if someone could help me!^^Charocles 20:35, 22 October 2009 (UTC)

When will we know?
I've never entered a contest for GW before, but I did for this one. I want to know, what's the typical turn-around on these things? The webpage says the 30th, but in the past have contest winners actually been announced on time? Should we expect a few days of delay? The suspense is killing me! ;) 65.207.54.194 17:51, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
 * Hope soon, I too am dying to see the hard work done MystiLefemEle 06:36, 30 October 2009 (UTC)

Winners
Wow, I am so disappointed with the winners, especially the grand prize which has nothing to do with Halloween - and I copy and paste directly from guildwars.com ~ "Entries will be judged on the basis of creativity, style, and the melding of Halloween into a Guild Wars theme." What happened to good old modeling, drawing and painting rather than costumes and computer-generated art. -- Skeletor,  κύριος του νεκροῦ   01:19, 31 October 2009 (UTC)
 * Jora is a costume. 76.103.242.232 01:23, 31 October 2009 (UTC)
 * And her character/real name was Freyja, which is a norse goddess of war. The IRL Mad King's Guard was cool :D Paddymew 13:45, 31 October 2009 (UTC)

I Totaly agree, the Grand Price Winner was nothing of any Halloween, and about her name:copy paste also from guildwars.com "Note: All judging was done on a "blind judging" basis, where those involved did not know anything about the contestant, including name, location, gender, or age." Also those computer generated images its not fun anymore, i remember when it was just paper, or real things created. Like Koreena Anchalis - USA his work or Cole G. - USA Those where nice made. Bad choise of grand price winner, nice costume but just give her a "nice costume" reward, and not the grand price of Halloween. Mr-HaXx 17:17, 2 November 2009 (UTC)

Miniature Mad King's Guard
Just curious was the Miniature Mad King's Guard always listed as a prize for the Halloween contest this year? I do always look at the contests prizes and usually have been disappointed in the offering so never enter.. If it was a mini by chance I probably would have.. maybe I missed it somehow? but I do recall seeing the other prizes available with no mini attached.. well just wondering as its too late to get one now :( -- O Frost O  01:34, 1 November 2009 (UTC)
 * The mini was always listed. It's the only reason I bothered entering this year (and lost, of course, to something as creative as a 1 dollar ceramic turtle with some modeling clay and toothpicks on it, and some guy who got a tattoo who did not draw/create anything no less).  So you must've overlooked it or not looked carefully enough at the prizes listed.  And it probably isn't too late to get one - Anet may offer it as a prize again next year, or it may be offered in a miniature give-a-way like they did once before, or via a promo code.  And, of course, you could always buy it for stacks of armbraces if you find a contest winner willing to sell.

Honorable Mentions
Why there are only 8 honorable mentions on the official gw hp, what happened? --The preceding unsigned comment was added by 81.221.131.28 (talk).
 * See Regina's journal. --Silver Edge 04:40, 13 November 2009 (UTC)