Request...
killercoating
06-22-2007, 11:54 AM
Well being new to the forum I read the FAQ and think this is where I would make a request...
MiniStyle.com is building a 66 F100 longbed as a project truck, This truck is going to have tech articles in Street Trucks, Street Rodder, Rebel Rodz and additional print magazines. In addition it is gaining interest from a number of online forums and webzines.
What were are looking to do is have a contest for the rendering of the truck. I am asking what people here feel would be a good way to judge the contest. People choice lends to issues with people creating multiple ID's to be able to vote, Judges lend to favoriteism... Maybe it just be a vote from MiniStyle.com current staff... What do you think is the fairest way to run the contest?
Also , we have limited resources for this contest, what would be an expected prize for the winner, 2nd and 3rd.?
Thanks for reading this long post...
Billy Houston
Editor
MiniStyle.com
MiniStyle.com is building a 66 F100 longbed as a project truck, This truck is going to have tech articles in Street Trucks, Street Rodder, Rebel Rodz and additional print magazines. In addition it is gaining interest from a number of online forums and webzines.
What were are looking to do is have a contest for the rendering of the truck. I am asking what people here feel would be a good way to judge the contest. People choice lends to issues with people creating multiple ID's to be able to vote, Judges lend to favoriteism... Maybe it just be a vote from MiniStyle.com current staff... What do you think is the fairest way to run the contest?
Also , we have limited resources for this contest, what would be an expected prize for the winner, 2nd and 3rd.?
Thanks for reading this long post...
Billy Houston
Editor
MiniStyle.com
drasticconcepts
06-22-2007, 08:39 PM
Billy,
Contest sounds great....I sent you a PM.
Thanks, Ken
Contest sounds great....I sent you a PM.
Thanks, Ken
Shook_Design
06-24-2007, 09:30 AM
wow sounds fun
i like that you really thought it out.
having the staff decide sounds like the fairest way to judge.
as for prizes i really have no idea but ill deffinitly want to try this one. keep us posted :iceslolan
also the better the prize the more motivated we are, and motivated artists submit better work =D
i like that you really thought it out.
having the staff decide sounds like the fairest way to judge.
as for prizes i really have no idea but ill deffinitly want to try this one. keep us posted :iceslolan
also the better the prize the more motivated we are, and motivated artists submit better work =D
stuffbyalex
06-25-2007, 01:17 AM
sounds great... keep us updated! i checked the site and couldn't find any info on the contest
knightvision
06-25-2007, 05:42 AM
This sounds like a great chance for all the artists around here!
sketches_of_b
06-25-2007, 07:49 AM
I'm interested. Shoot, I'll draw anything from the 60's!
Except a Corvair, or a 4-door Bonneville, or Edsel, or... :)
B
Except a Corvair, or a 4-door Bonneville, or Edsel, or... :)
B
killercoating
06-25-2007, 09:57 AM
I haven't posted anything to the site... though I might have to add a page on the site that isn't general access... I don't want to get a bunch of crayon drawings and distroy some kids dreams when they don't get any votes...
The whole thing is in the planning stage right now... But I'll get some pics loaded to ministyle.com/slick for people to get a look at the project truck. Images will be posted on June 27th at 10pm central time.
First prize is $50 and two MiniStyle t-shirts (one of the current design one of the unreleased design)
2nd is one current design t-shirt
3rd is one current design t-shirt
females, so you know I am able to make the shirts in a womens babydoll or spegetti strap shirts as well.
This sound do-able?
The whole thing is in the planning stage right now... But I'll get some pics loaded to ministyle.com/slick for people to get a look at the project truck. Images will be posted on June 27th at 10pm central time.
First prize is $50 and two MiniStyle t-shirts (one of the current design one of the unreleased design)
2nd is one current design t-shirt
3rd is one current design t-shirt
females, so you know I am able to make the shirts in a womens babydoll or spegetti strap shirts as well.
This sound do-able?
drasticconcepts
06-25-2007, 10:16 AM
Sounds great.....please post a reply on this thread and/or with the images on ministyle if there is anything specific your team is wanting for the truck (ie. color, rim style, etc.) or if you just want us artists to run with our own imaginations!
killercoating
06-25-2007, 01:44 PM
I wish I could just let you go crazy with this... But what you draw is going to be built... and on a budget...
Must have - Lowered (airride, though doesn't have to be flat on the ground),
You must not - Shave body lines, change fenders, shorten the bed (to the point of being noticed), remove holes above the grill or chop the top. And please no body kits....
You can do this plus more - Shave or change handles, tailgate, mirrors, grill, etc.
Here is an over view of why we picked this truck and the look we are hoping for...
We chose the 1966 F100 because it is an overlooked vintage truck that is not commonly built for show. The styling is classic with nice body lines that add to the over all look of the truck. By building a 66 F100 we will be able to attend the largest percentage of shows and gain the attention of most major print and web magazines.
With this in mind, off the wall insane paint design is not a goal. By keeping the paint smooth, and classic we will draw attention to the trucks lines and mods. This truck would feel at home at a classic truck show, Import tuner showdown, Friday night cruze in, or a highschool prom.
Its a tall task to design something that is so kewl it fits anywhere, with anyone and still is the hot thing on the block. :evillol:
Must have - Lowered (airride, though doesn't have to be flat on the ground),
You must not - Shave body lines, change fenders, shorten the bed (to the point of being noticed), remove holes above the grill or chop the top. And please no body kits....
You can do this plus more - Shave or change handles, tailgate, mirrors, grill, etc.
Here is an over view of why we picked this truck and the look we are hoping for...
We chose the 1966 F100 because it is an overlooked vintage truck that is not commonly built for show. The styling is classic with nice body lines that add to the over all look of the truck. By building a 66 F100 we will be able to attend the largest percentage of shows and gain the attention of most major print and web magazines.
With this in mind, off the wall insane paint design is not a goal. By keeping the paint smooth, and classic we will draw attention to the trucks lines and mods. This truck would feel at home at a classic truck show, Import tuner showdown, Friday night cruze in, or a highschool prom.
Its a tall task to design something that is so kewl it fits anywhere, with anyone and still is the hot thing on the block. :evillol:
RM Designs
06-26-2007, 07:32 PM
Once you get pictures, I will be all over this.:grinno: Sounds like fun. Would we just send a picture or the actual rendering? It sounds like a good contest. I'm sure a lot of people here will give it a shot.
killercoating
06-27-2007, 10:48 AM
As much of a pain in the behind as it is I will need the org. rendering from the top 3. I will pay for all the shipping and what not. The rendering will tour with the truck in 2008. The orginal Artists will receive credit for the renderings in the form of a plaque mounted to the frame containing the rendering, the plaque will contain the arrtists name, and a URL on MiniStyle.com talking about the artist. The web page of the artist will contain what ever information the artist wishes to have displayed as well as an image of the rendering, the information must be OK'ed by MiniStyle.com first (don't want people to think I'll post anything, there are limits)
In addition to that I have to have a signed release form, to publish the rendering in any magazines... its a royal pain but publishing companies like Primedia require this release before they will run any images.
In addition to that I have to have a signed release form, to publish the rendering in any magazines... its a royal pain but publishing companies like Primedia require this release before they will run any images.
killercoating
06-27-2007, 11:47 AM
Well I posted the pics a little early... Had time available so figured I'd get it done.
http://ministyle.com/slick
The photos are huge, so you might want to right click and download them. I wanted to be sure to get enough detail in the pics...
If I missed something you wanted to see let me know, I didn't take a pic of the engine compartment, because the motor in it right now is going to be pulled in favor of a built 302 with AOD trans.
Any questions or problems please let me know.
http://ministyle.com/slick
The photos are huge, so you might want to right click and download them. I wanted to be sure to get enough detail in the pics...
If I missed something you wanted to see let me know, I didn't take a pic of the engine compartment, because the motor in it right now is going to be pulled in favor of a built 302 with AOD trans.
Any questions or problems please let me know.
drasticconcepts
06-27-2007, 01:21 PM
Great to see the pics.....got a few questions that many of us may have to help clarify...
1) Is there a maximum paper/original size limit?
2) Are you looking for more than one view rendered of the truck?....if so, are you looking for the different views on the same paper or say do two or three seperate renderings of the different views?
3) Last but not least, are looking specifically for an interior view rendering too if you want multiple renderings?
Thanks for replying to everyone's questions so far!
Ken
1) Is there a maximum paper/original size limit?
2) Are you looking for more than one view rendered of the truck?....if so, are you looking for the different views on the same paper or say do two or three seperate renderings of the different views?
3) Last but not least, are looking specifically for an interior view rendering too if you want multiple renderings?
Thanks for replying to everyone's questions so far!
Ken
killercoating
06-27-2007, 03:42 PM
While multi view is nice, it's not required. If you do multi view on different sheets, at shows all renderings will be displayed, but for magazine they might only do one view, thats up to their editing dept.
As for the interior - I wanted to be able to provide as much information on the truck as I could, thats the reason for the interior shot.
As long as the rendering isn't life size I think we'll be OK. As far as how small to go, I would hope that I don't get any drawing on napkins... though some peoples best ideas happen during lunch... :)
Always happy to answer what I can...
As for the interior - I wanted to be able to provide as much information on the truck as I could, thats the reason for the interior shot.
As long as the rendering isn't life size I think we'll be OK. As far as how small to go, I would hope that I don't get any drawing on napkins... though some peoples best ideas happen during lunch... :)
Always happy to answer what I can...
killercoating
07-01-2007, 11:07 AM
Well a few people have messaged about the dead line... but not being skilled in this kind of thing I have no idea how long it takes...
Any ideas as to when the contest should end?
I need to start the build up soon as we have most of the truck tore down now, it's going to have the paint removed and holes welded closed starting this week.
Any ideas as to when the contest should end?
I need to start the build up soon as we have most of the truck tore down now, it's going to have the paint removed and holes welded closed starting this week.
sketches_of_b
07-01-2007, 02:19 PM
I'm about halfway through mine. I'd say a couple of weeks should be enough for everyone to get their trucks in.
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RM Designs
07-03-2007, 10:20 PM
So where do we show our pictures to? I finished up mine. Do I just take a picture and email you it? It was kind of tough to design it since there was no given wheels, color, style. I hope you have a good painter for my rendering.:iceslolan
killercoating
07-04-2007, 02:18 PM
Looks like the images will just be posted here in the forums... I will also add a link on ministyle with all of the renderings around the middle of july...
killercoating
07-07-2007, 06:03 PM
Do we have all the entries??? lets set the end date of Friday the 13th... Seems fitting after stripping the paint off this thing and finding a nightmare...
RM Designs
08-29-2007, 10:21 AM
What ever happened to this contest?
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