Weekly Drills 073 - #Bitcoin
This week we want you to get your crypto pants on and create an image that represents Bitcoin, then upload it to your Rookies profile and tag it #RookiesWeeklyDrills and #Bitcoin.
This week we want you to get your crypto pants on and create an image that represents Bitcoin, then upload it to your Rookies profile and tag it #RookiesWeeklyDrills and #Bitcoin.
This week we want you to get your crypto pants on and create an image that represents Bitcoin, then upload it to your Rookies profile and tag it #RookiesWeeklyDrills and #Bitcoin.
The idea for this challenge is to help you try and make some money. I'm not talking about actual Bitcoin, I'm talking about making money from Stock Photos. As you all know, cryptocurrency is everywhere right now and it's one of the top searched images on places like iStockPhoto, Shutterstock, Pexels, and Unsplash. So why not get in on the action.
With this in mind, your challenge is to create a digital image that you can sell on a stock photography website. The topic must have Bitcoin as the central topic, but the rest is up to you. Create a single shiny coin (or rusty if you think it's no good), a scifi version of the coin, a techy version using inspiration from the Matrix.
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.
Official Weekly Drills Achievement badge to show off on your profile page.
Justin Mohlman and Chrissie Ryan will evaluate entries and select a winner based on quality, creativity, and adherence to the challenge theme.
Official Weekly Drills Achievement badge to show off on your profile page.
To enter this Weekly Drill, simple create a project for your portfolio and tag it with RookiesWeeklyDrills and the official tag of the week. Remember, keep these drills loose and stress-free. This drill is about growing our digital skills, together, as a community.
Create Weekly Drill ProjectAs many as you want.
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.