This week we want you to build a tunnel, then upload it to your Rookies profile and tag it #RookiesWeeklyDrills and #Tunnel.


Brief

The idea with this week's drill might sound pretty boring, but think about it, tunnels are pretty damn cool. You could build a grimy subway station tunnel with graffiti all over the walls. You could build a dimly lit space station tunnel with slick panelling and lighting. Or, you could even build a stylised tunnel filled with bright colours and signs. The idea here is to evoke emotion. You want the viewer to really want to walk down your tunnel, or run the other way.

To get some feedback on your work-in-progress project before you submit it, head over to Discord channel and chat with other artists having a crack. To see all the Weekly Drill projects just follow this link.

Prizes

Official Weekly Drills Achievement badge to show off on your profile page.

Rules

  • Use your favourite art supplies, software and workflow.
  • Only submit work created during this week.
  • Submit as many entries as you want.
  • You can use concept art, models, textures and other assets and include it in your project. However, make sure to credit the artist by linking to their work and explain exactly what you created.
  • You must tag your project with #RookiesWeeklyDrills and #Tunnel
  • Submission close Monday November 22 @ 7:00pm CST

Judges

Justin Mohlman and Chrissie Ryan will evaluate entries and select a winner based on quality, creativity, and adherence to the challenge theme.

Prizes

Official Weekly Drills Achievement badge to show off on your profile page.

Enter Now

To enter this Weekly Drill, simple create a project for your portfolio and tag it. Remember, keep these drills loose and stress-free. This drill is about growing our digital skills, together, as a community.

Create Weekly Drill Project

F.A.Q

How many entries can I submit?

As many as you want.

How do I tag my project?

During Step 2 of the project building process, you will see a tag input field in the right column under your project title and description input fields. Note: Do not include  "#" with your tag, the app already handles that for you. See below for example.