This challenge is from winner Mis-BUG. He wants you to show a literal interpretation of a rock-paper-scissors battle. Anything is fine, as long as it clearly depicts a physical battle between two of the objects (as oppose to an abstraction of a battle using hand gestures). So, for example; your image could show a giant rock falling on a man holding a pair of scissors.
The objects don't need to react like they do normally, so your entry might show a piece of paper somehow destroying a pair of scissors. Also, you may show the same object twice (ie. a rock vs. a rock).
Canvas Size - Max 200 x 250. Either horizontal or vertical.
Colours - Max 16.
Transparency - No.
Animation - Optional.
Legal, agora podem voltar ao assunto do tópico e me deixarem em paz ;)
It may be just a translation thing, but I found a least a few sites (nothing with the name naruto in it, by the way) that refer to it as frog.
I also liked the idea, but I will not enter either.
"João quem po"? eu sempre entendi como "Jo-Ken-Po" também. "João quem po" é tosto.
Great idea. I won't enter, so here's an idea for you guys. Use wrapping paper for your paper, and wrap that scissor. I always did that as a kid. :P
João quem po? Que m3&*@ é essa? (É Jo-Ken-Po, e é em japonês ¬¬)
I don't think I'll enter this, but I love the idea.
neat!
remembers me of this goodie: http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/15485.htm
Very good, on my country the name is 'João quem po' or 'Pedra Papel Tesoura', lol.
would it be okay if I'm doing slug, snake, frog? It's a Japanese variation of rock, paper, scissors from the 1600s. If not that's okay, just wondering.
Gostei da ideia do evento