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JUDGING CRITERIA |
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10.Aug.2007
The 2007 contest was judged by the same criteria as the three
previous years. This page contains a copy of the 2004 judging criteria
list in case you would like to read about them.
This year's judges are: Calger, Conspirator, Fevereon, hakubaikou, Kimaya, and Nekotsuki.
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ABOUT THE JUDGES |
The judges are from several different age groups and have a wide
variety of experiences in various art or writing related fields. The
judges have different amounts of training in those fields. Some of the
judges are mainly writers; others are mainly artists, still others are
both.
The judges have different degrees of familiarity with the Rurouni
Kenshin series. Some of us could probably quote it in our sleep. Others
don't know it quite as well.
I think it's good to have diversity among the judges.
First, the more varied the personalities and tastes of the judges, the
more chances a pic had of being noticed for an award. Second, in order for
a picture to have won certain awards, it had to make a favorable
impression on these very different people. It had to have broad appeal.
Third, individual judges' biases tended to cancel each other out since
there were so many judges on a panel. Obviously, we all tried to ignore
personal biases, but that's not always possible. With eight people,
though, one judge's bias wouldn't affect the overall vote as much.
If a pic received an award, then you can be sure it was no fluke or
accident! It couldn't have received an award unless more than one judge
voted for it.
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WHAT WERE THE JUDGES LOOKING
FOR? |
I can't speak for all the judges, of course, but the following things
were what most of us seemed to look for. They're not listed in any order
of importance, since obviously, different judges considered different
things to be more important.
For example, some of the judges thought technical skill were the most
important. Others thought creativity and originality were most important.
Still others thought that relevance to the RK universe was most important.
I don't know what each judge decided on her own, but I do know that
the following criteria were common to all judges.
IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER....
- TECHNICAL SKILL
When people think a person is a "good" artist, this is often what they
mean. How well does the person draw? Do their people look like actual
people, rather than stick figures or blobs? Can you tell what the picture
is supposed to be depicting? How well does the artist use colors? How well
does the artist do shading and textures? Is the composition nice? That
kind of thing.
- EMOTIONAL IMPACT / EXPRESSION / STORY / OVERALL MOOD
You know how sometimes you look at an artwork, and it just makes you feel
a certain strong emotion? Or sometimes, you get a strong message or story
from a painting even though that painting doesn't flat out show you the
message? This was one thing we were looking for. Art, after all, is a way
of expressing oneself, whether it's to share ideas or a message, or a
feeling. It's not always just about the technical skills! Did we feel
something when we looked at the pic? Awe? Love? Fear? Anger? Happiness?
Anything?
- CREATIVITY / ORIGINALITY
Uniqueness was pretty important to most of the judges. Many of us
appreciated pictures that showed something that no other picture had
shown. Something different, new, imaginative, and exciting. Something
beyond what the RK manga or TV series or OAVs showed. We also appreciated
it when an artist interpreted scenes from the show or manga in his or her
own way, when he or she added a personal touch that made the pic a nice
combination of RK plus their own style.
- RELEVANCE TO THE RK UNIVERSE AND THE LOVE & WAR THEME
In other words, how well did the picture fit into the main themes of
Rurouni Kenshin? I mean, this was a RUROUNI KENSHIN LOVE & WAR fanart
contest, not just a plain art contest. So the more a picture had to do
with Rurouni Kenshin and Love or War, the more favorably it would score on
this point. Were the characters in character? Did the scene in the picture
reveal to us something about the personalities of the characters? Did the
scene show us something about love or war?
- BEAUTY / AESTHETICS / "COOLNESS FACTOR"
This one's especially subjective, obviously. Basically, was the pic
pretty or beautiful, not necessarily by the classical definition of each.
Did it just look really cool in some unexplainable way?
- AMBITION / EFFORT / COMPLEXITY
Effort counts. We appreciated it when it was obvious that an artist spent
a great deal of time either on drawing a pic, or a great deal of time on
thinking of a cool concept or idea for a pic. Also, how complex was the
theme of the pic? Most of the judges were impressed with pics that made us
think a bit, or that showed us RK scenes in a brand new light.
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SCORING SYSTEM |
For the Overall awards, each judge listed her top 5 favorites in order
from 1-5 and gave each pic a numerical score from 1-100.
For the Sub-category awards, each judge chose 2 favorites and gave
each a score from 1-10.
Pictures were judged by a combination of three things:
1. Total combined score from all judges who voted for that pic.
2. How many times a picture was chosen for the judges' favorites lists.
3. How high or low that picture was ranked on those lists.
In other words, pictures weren't just pulled randomly out of a hat.
There were numbers and a definite system involved.
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AND THAT'S ALL |
Okay, I'd better stop here. I think most people have probably fallen
asleep by now. This page was pretty boring, neh? But for those of you who
were really curious, I hope these explanations helped.
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Nobohiro Watsuki, Shueisha, Shounen Jump, and Sony Entertainment. This is
a non-profit fan-site for entertainment purposes only. Permission was not
obtained from the above parties. If any of the above parties or their
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