You can read, right? Then please don't ask stupid questions.
I think you should be able to enter, but not participate in the judgement. But someone else already said that's fine, so it's fine.
I do. There's not much fun in choosing a subject and not being able to submit one yourself. If it's about not wanting the same winner every times, just change it so that the winner of previous week can't win, but still participate.
Dude, you really need to work on your attitude! Or eat a snickers, have sex, drink a cold one or something that helps keeping your head cool.
That is not how competitions work.View attachment 687963 View attachment 687964 View attachment 687965 View attachment 687966 View attachment 687967 View attachment 687968 View attachment 687969 View attachment 687970 View attachment 687971 View attachment 687972 Ok I've solved it here are my entries, please let me decide my final entry very soon #aezeus
THIS!Maybe decide before submitting....
Realised this as soon as i posted and made it a thumbnail lolIt seems people don't read through the rules though. A lot of entries won't make it into the poll because they're to big. :/
I think it's a bit of both. Even with so many games these days shipping with integrated photo modes, I don't think any have even come close to the functionality introduced in GT4. And the GT series has only improved upon it since then. It helps that PD seems to actually understand how light works as it pertains to photography.Is this due to the quality of The photomodes or the long heritage of GT photomode competitions? Is GT still the weapon of choice for virtual photographers?
What? So real!!!FINAL ENTRY
Im just amazed how big the difference in the quality of the pictures is here vs. Forza 7 photomode competition. Is this due to the quality of The photomodes or the long heritage of GT photomode competitions? Is GT still the weapon of choice for virtual photographers?
I think it's a bit of both. Even with so many games these days shipping with integrated photo modes, I don't think any have even come close to the functionality introduced in GT4. And the GT series has only improved upon it since then. It helps that PD seems to actually understand how light works as it pertains to photography.
I'm actually kind of surprised no one's been able to match GT's implementation yet.