Anthro Challenge #96 - To Be Young Again

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Thank you to everyone who participated in our last challenge! We received some excellent entries, thank you!

So we are moving on to the 96th installment of Anthro Challenge! This one will have a wide range of possibilities for you to draw up something really fun! 

TWO WEEKS LEFT!







AC Challenge #96 - To Be Young Again





What Your Challenge Is



Details:
Your challenge for this month has to do with the theme "To Be Young Again". This can be interpreted however you feel 'To Be Young Again' would be depicted. What does it mean to be young again? Are we not young at heart always? How about something you did when you where a child but no longer can as an adult? However you feel this statement means to you, interpret it in your drawing!

:bulletred: Anthro Related character/creature/thing/etc somewhere in the piece

:bulletred: Must include something to do with "To Be Young Again". 

:bulletred:Inlcude somewhere in your description that this is for the contest!


SUBMIT TO THIS GALLERY


Ends June 30th @ 11:59pm


Contests -> 2013 -> Anthro Challenge -> To Be Young Again




Prizes


1st Place
:bulletyellow: 3 month premium membership
:bulletyellow: Featured in our anthrochallenge gallery for the remainder of the month
:bulletyellow: Featured on the front page of anthrochallenge
2nd Place
:bulletorange: 1 month premium membership
:bulletorange: Journal feature
3rd Place
:bulletwhite:  480 :points:
Honorable Mentions
100 :points:











Contest Details & Information


Contest Details



Contest Theme: To Be Young Again

Deadline: June 1st - June 30th @ 11:59pm PST check your local time ( Note: The timer doesn't have "59" so it says 55. Just be aware it is 59 )

Submit Here: Here



In order to qualify you have to submit to the Contest Gallery!










Contest Rules


Rules intro

Please make sure that you go through all the rules in regards to our contest otherwise your entry might not qualify!
all the rules
If you have any questions about the rules, please make a comment on this journal! Also if your deviation was moved out of the contest gallery, please make sure that you contact KovoWolf ASAP with any inquires!

Accepted


:bulletgreen: Any medium is welcome! Literature IS accepted for this contest!

:bulletgreen: Anthropomorphic artwork only!

:bulletgreen: Enter as many times as you'd like! But only one entry will win!

:bulletgreen: Be as creative as you can!

:bulletgreen: You may use stock but all resources must be referenced & credit given in your description. Failure to give proper credit and links will result in a disqualification.

:bulletgreen: Bases are allowed however you must give proper credit and links back to the original base. If no links are included or the proper credit isn't given as per the instructions of the owner to the base, then your deviation will be disqualified!

Not Accepted


:bulletred: Your submission must comply with DeviantART's submission policy

:bulletred: Your work must be your own

:bulletred: Must be anthro related!

:bulletred: Your submission must be created for this contest and not a previous (already) submitted deviation

:bulletred: Your submission must be submitted to the correct contest gallery to count here ( Contests -> 2013 -> Anthro Challenge -> National Celebrations )

:bulletred: Your submission must be PG13. No rated R or suggestive submissions please!









What IS Anthropomorphic Art?


What is Anthropomorphic Art?


Anthropomorphism or personification is any attribution of human characteristics (or characteristics assumed to belong only to humans) to other animals, non-living things, phenomena, material states, objects or abstract concepts, such as organizations, governments, spirits or deities. The term was coined in the mid-1700s. Examples include animals and plants and forces of nature such as winds, rain or the sun depicted as creatures with human motivations, and/or the abilities to reason and converse. The term derives from the combination of the Greek ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos), "human" and μορφή (morphē), "shape" or "form".

As a literary device, anthropomorphism is strongly associated with art and storytelling where it has ancient roots. Most cultures possess a long-standing fable tradition with anthropomorphised animals as characters that can stand as commonly recognised types of human behavior. In contrast to this, conventional Western science, as well as such religious doctrines as the Christian Great Chain of Being propound the opposite, anthropocentric belief that animals, plants and non-living things, unlike humans, lack spiritual and mental attributes, immortal souls, and anything other than relatively limited awareness.
Original Source: Wikipedia

Examples


Mr. Wolf by gedomenas Ceremonial Garb by caramitten Salted to death by Themaze Jark by Quoosa
non title3 by Ryohei-Hase Samurai Beaver by blazi76:thumb310893370: Mob Dog by ConceptGuy Victorian Natilla by stucat The Time-Tested Genius of Absurdity by sgibb








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KatsumiUryu's avatar
Is it counted as breaking rules, if I see for example my idea of interpretation stolen and found another entry made hours after mine with same atmosphere, idea, interpretation not to mention some elements are a copy of the idea I had?