Post by dimmy on Aug 7, 2007 9:27:12 GMT -5
Hi I have put some of my artwork on the Saatchi stuart website and have submitted one of my pieces for something called showdown in which people vote out of ten for people's work.
I'm not saying give my work ten but just your honest feelings because it would be unsporting if I told you to and also I don't want to be disqualified!!!!
Also I've heard things about rigging using cookies (something like that, not good with that stuff!!!) and I don't want anything like that to happen because I will be disqualified!
"All visitors are free to vote on all artworks, scoring them from one to ten (one being the lowest score and ten the highest)
Voting takes place for the next seven days (Monday 9 am until the following Monday 9 am UK time). The two artworks with the highest overall scores go head-to-head. Visitors then vote on the two head-to-head works for a further seven days.
After twelve rounds all the head-to-head victors enter a knockout phase, until the final showdown, to choose an overall winner.
Throughout the seven day head-to-head vote, artists are able to enter one of their works for the next round of the contest, so that the process is continuous. Artists are able to enter every round of the contest that they wish to.
Any visitor to the site can rate and vote for artworks in SHOWDOWN.
All visitors are free to vote on all artworks, scoring them from one to ten (one being the lowest score and ten the highest).
Although visitors can vote for as many artworks that have been entered as they like, to prevent multiple voting by one person for one work, only one vote per individual artwork will be accepted from each visitor.
The artworks are displayed randomly and constantly rotate. Each time an artwork is rated by clicking on a star to register a vote a new random artwork is displayed. To see more images please click on the ‘Click here to see more images’ displayed on the SHOWDOWN homepage.
If you have already rated an artwork, your rating will be displayed, and this rating cannot be changed. "
Voting has closed. Sadly, I wasn't in the final two but thanks anyway to everyone who voted.
I'm not saying give my work ten but just your honest feelings because it would be unsporting if I told you to and also I don't want to be disqualified!!!!
Also I've heard things about rigging using cookies (something like that, not good with that stuff!!!) and I don't want anything like that to happen because I will be disqualified!
"All visitors are free to vote on all artworks, scoring them from one to ten (one being the lowest score and ten the highest)
Voting takes place for the next seven days (Monday 9 am until the following Monday 9 am UK time). The two artworks with the highest overall scores go head-to-head. Visitors then vote on the two head-to-head works for a further seven days.
After twelve rounds all the head-to-head victors enter a knockout phase, until the final showdown, to choose an overall winner.
Throughout the seven day head-to-head vote, artists are able to enter one of their works for the next round of the contest, so that the process is continuous. Artists are able to enter every round of the contest that they wish to.
Any visitor to the site can rate and vote for artworks in SHOWDOWN.
All visitors are free to vote on all artworks, scoring them from one to ten (one being the lowest score and ten the highest).
Although visitors can vote for as many artworks that have been entered as they like, to prevent multiple voting by one person for one work, only one vote per individual artwork will be accepted from each visitor.
The artworks are displayed randomly and constantly rotate. Each time an artwork is rated by clicking on a star to register a vote a new random artwork is displayed. To see more images please click on the ‘Click here to see more images’ displayed on the SHOWDOWN homepage.
If you have already rated an artwork, your rating will be displayed, and this rating cannot be changed. "
Voting has closed. Sadly, I wasn't in the final two but thanks anyway to everyone who voted.