If you're interested in having one or two big art events in a year, what kind of event(s) would you be most interested in?
- I'm always a bit >.< for competitions, because there is inherent pressure and I can't deal with that. But if the One-Shot contest went well, I don't see why I shouldn't try it out.
- Maybe not for the grand events, but some themed things would be fun (Draw your cast on christmas, Draw a scene from a highschool AU for your cast etc...)
- A contest to design the Discord Server banner maybe?
- Christmas gift exchange with a more polished work as a goal. (Like secret santa, but without the secret. You might have to consult with the person you want to gift something for reference material)
- An art vs written event? One artist and one non-artist are assigned to each other and exchange a piece of art for a review or a fanfic of their fanfic
Does anyone have feedback on what artists should be expected to draw from the fic: the author's request, some set guideline ("at least one main character," "your favorite moment from the story"), or "anything inspired by the story?"
I would stay away from author's request. A) it's more fun if you don't know what you get. B) Author's request might seriously limit you (if they request something outside your proficiencies). C) I wouldn't know what to request, because I don't want to stifle creativity.
That being said, I think it goes without saying that you should still respect an authors no-gos. Like, some might not like sexualised art or shipping or something dark/disturbing done to their characters. Maybe a general "don't draw" akin to the "don't assign" section of the catnip would be nice.
Imo the more specific you make the assignment, the more difficult it gets. But that doesn't mean we couldn't have a list of ideas what you can draw (similar to the "how to give feedback" thread we have somewhere, where there's a list of things you can comment on if nothing at all comes to mind.) Something like:
Don't know what to draw? Try:
- The main character(s)
- A banner for the story or the chapter
- Your favorite moment from the story/chapter
- The image a scenery description brought to your mind
- The characters performing any kind of downtime activity (reading, relaxing, eating, sleeping)
- Advanced: The relationship between two characters, nailed down in one picture
- Fanart you would like to receive if you were the author of this story
As in what to expect the artist to do (in terms of research): I think reading at least one chapter of the story is well within the realm of possibility. For the catnip, it's also reading + work (reviewing instead of drawing), so I don't see why not. Then you have at least one chapter worth of inspiration to draw something. One chapter usually brings at least one vivid image to mind.
As for references: Often, character appearances are not described to an extent that you can make a good replica of them. So I think it's common decency for the artist to ask the author for some reference material or a closer description instead of trying blind.