Post by jay on Apr 13, 2009 17:04:46 GMT -5
Final results for adepticon
www.adepticon.org/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=200
I think the lack of Conversions hurt our paint score.
Here is the breakdown
Team Appearance (max 60 points per Team, max 15 points per Team Member): Each Team Member of a Team will have his or her army judged by a painting judge during the course of the Team Tournament. The individual Team Member's appearance scores will be added together to get the final Team Appearance Score. A Team Member's individual appearance score will be calculated using the checklist below (note there are more than 15 possible points available):
Painting (check all that apply)
Army is fully painted, but only to the three-color standard of basecoating. 1 point
Army is beyond fully painted, additional steps beyond the three-color standard. 1 point
Painting is Uniform: Not a mix of schemes, styles, and looks. 1 point
Basic Details: Details are painted such as eyes, buckles, and jewelry. 1 point
Hand-Painted Details: Details (that are well executed) have been added such as unit markings, banner artwork, blood marks, dirt on cloaks, etc. 2 points
Basic Highlighting: Lines are neat, drybrushing is appropriate; inking is controlled and not sloppy. 1 point
Masterful Highlighting/Blending: Highlights have been masterfully blended, shaded, or layered. 2 points
Overall Appearance: Overall appearance is amazing! Everything works great together to create an awesome scene. 2 points
Basing (choose one)
Based/Detailed: Models are cleanly based and have basing materials (flock/sand/tiles) or details painted on them. 1 point
Extra Basing: The bases have multiple basing materials (rocks/grass), extra details painted on them (cracks in tiles), or if extra basing is inappropriate, basing is done very well (eg. rolling desert dunes). 2 points
Conversions (choose one)
Minimal: The army has some elementary conversions (head and weapon swaps, arm rotations) or a couple interesting swaps. 1 point
Minor: Units have multi-kit conversions including head and weapon swaps. This is for more than a few models such as a unit. 2 points
Major: The army has some difficult conversions that use things such as putty, plastic card, drilling, sawing, minor sculpts, etc. This could also apply to the entire army having very well done multi-kit conversions. 4 points
Note: This year, paint and theme judges will be available to judge your entire Team's Appearance and Theme on Friday evening at AdeptiCon. This will allow for teams taking advantage of this pre-judging the benefit of a calmer and more relaxed start to the Team Tournament the following morning.
www.adepticon.org/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=200
I think the lack of Conversions hurt our paint score.
Here is the breakdown
Team Appearance (max 60 points per Team, max 15 points per Team Member): Each Team Member of a Team will have his or her army judged by a painting judge during the course of the Team Tournament. The individual Team Member's appearance scores will be added together to get the final Team Appearance Score. A Team Member's individual appearance score will be calculated using the checklist below (note there are more than 15 possible points available):
Painting (check all that apply)
Army is fully painted, but only to the three-color standard of basecoating. 1 point
Army is beyond fully painted, additional steps beyond the three-color standard. 1 point
Painting is Uniform: Not a mix of schemes, styles, and looks. 1 point
Basic Details: Details are painted such as eyes, buckles, and jewelry. 1 point
Hand-Painted Details: Details (that are well executed) have been added such as unit markings, banner artwork, blood marks, dirt on cloaks, etc. 2 points
Basic Highlighting: Lines are neat, drybrushing is appropriate; inking is controlled and not sloppy. 1 point
Masterful Highlighting/Blending: Highlights have been masterfully blended, shaded, or layered. 2 points
Overall Appearance: Overall appearance is amazing! Everything works great together to create an awesome scene. 2 points
Basing (choose one)
Based/Detailed: Models are cleanly based and have basing materials (flock/sand/tiles) or details painted on them. 1 point
Extra Basing: The bases have multiple basing materials (rocks/grass), extra details painted on them (cracks in tiles), or if extra basing is inappropriate, basing is done very well (eg. rolling desert dunes). 2 points
Conversions (choose one)
Minimal: The army has some elementary conversions (head and weapon swaps, arm rotations) or a couple interesting swaps. 1 point
Minor: Units have multi-kit conversions including head and weapon swaps. This is for more than a few models such as a unit. 2 points
Major: The army has some difficult conversions that use things such as putty, plastic card, drilling, sawing, minor sculpts, etc. This could also apply to the entire army having very well done multi-kit conversions. 4 points
Note: This year, paint and theme judges will be available to judge your entire Team's Appearance and Theme on Friday evening at AdeptiCon. This will allow for teams taking advantage of this pre-judging the benefit of a calmer and more relaxed start to the Team Tournament the following morning.