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First, let me say that we had a very successful competition I feel, and there are a lot of very good entries.

Also, if you entered the competition, you MUST vote, or you will be penalized (points subtracted). Artists should also not vote for themselves; if they do, they will also be penalized.

Here is how voting will work:

Each person will get two votes. Their first place vote will count as two points, and their second place vote will count as one point. An example of how to vote is below.

Let's say you think entry number 1 is the best and entry number 2 is the second best, you would post this:

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2

Easy enough?

Voting will end when I get home from school on Wedensday (probably around 5PM Eastern Time).

Here are the entries:

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Let the voting begin!

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8 5 Olds442: I actually got black by accident. I too play around with the hue/saturation as well as brightness with highlight/medium/shadow. It was to be a silver/blue/green-ish color until I messed around with brightness... Also... Mute voted for himself. That's bad... very, very bad. :D Edited by blackviper8891
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well its not like its gonna throw the vote, heh qualty counts for too much but im like in love with the concept, that overthrows it to me, im too much of an artist at heart, heh for black ill desaturate the areas i want to and then do an overlay layer, dont remeber exactly how though, been a while
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meh to each there own, im starting to like it less myself as i keep looking at it, altima anyone? blech heh naw man yours was up there, i just liked mine and 8 better i dont remember whos it was but it was good prolly bimmers, he usually wins
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