WootBot


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We're officially three, and much like an extremely early puberty our third year's brought a lot of changes. To commemorate the occasion, and because we're lazy and couldn't think of anything on short notice this week, we're just mooching off what we've done the last two years and throwing a number out there. Get all "lucky prime number" on us with your take on the largest number written with as many lines as the number represents. You could reference the Tripartite motto, touch on "three strikes and you're out," or use this as the platform for your Wiccan incantations.

No text except the number 3, the word "three" (or "tres," "tre," or any other real language).

No copyrighted characters, works, etc.
Okay, that rule's always there. But we're relaxing some of the others so we figured we'd remind you to save you the heartache of rejection.

No Japanese culture. A totally random rule from a totally random Woot staffer totally randomly-named Scott. 



bassanimation


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So many ideas....sooo swamped with work...not enough hours in the day ;_;

Congrats to Woot for it's third year in business!

Zarfus


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happy birfday

thatrobert


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3rd!

capedcrusader514


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thatrobert wrote:3rd!



Haha, sort of wide open. I'm in.


tjost


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Actually no Japanese culture is one of the best rules they've had, it eliminates tons of the cute, samurai, most dragon shirts and lots of other stuff we see often here.

sogj


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Happy Birthday Woot!

This is gonna be a fun derby! :D

I refuse to answer on the grounds that I don't know the answer.

thatrobert


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tjost wrote:Actually no Japanese culture is one of the best rules they've had, it eliminates tons of the cute, samurai, most dragon shirts and lots of other stuff we see often here.



Assuming they're enforcing it, it is a great rule. After a Kawaii derby it will be a nice break.

It seems these extra rules are sometimes a joke and sometimes truly enforced -- you never know...


endangeredomega


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tjost wrote:Actually no Japanese culture is one of the best rules they've had, it eliminates tons of the cute, samurai, most dragon shirts and lots of other stuff we see often here.




Does this also mean using "Ichi, Ni, San" is off the table? (This would seem to counter the guidelines of the text rule.)

PixelPants


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It's 3 am in my part of the world so I might have to sleep on it. Congratulations Woot, you're past the terrible twos.

tjost


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thatrobert wrote:Assuming they're enforcing it, it is a great rule. After a Kawaii derby it will be a nice break.

It seems these extra rules are sometimes a joke and sometimes truly enforced -- you never know...



Here's to hoping, they did reject the crying baseball in this last derby, and you know there's going to be a dedicated group or tattlers if something even smells of Japan.

tjost


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endangeredomega wrote:Does this also mean using "Ichi, Ni, San" is off the table? (This would seem to counter the guidelines of the text rule.)



Yeah I think so, the extra rules are added as on top of type rulings that overule the basic guidlines, though I hadn't really seen them in force untill this derby with the rejection of the crying baseball.

striker138


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They grow up so fast. I can remember only yesterday I was working on the 2 y/o design...


bassanimation


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tjost wrote:Actually no Japanese culture is one of the best rules they've had, it eliminates tons of the cute, samurai, most dragon shirts and lots of other stuff we see often here.



I thought about this too, as I had a really nice design in mind involving dragons. Probably shouldn't risk it though. Poot, it was kind of neato too.

Maybe I'll try something silly and weird. I like the derbies because it's such a great outlet for just drawing what makes you feel good each week. :D

jabberjaws13


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tjost wrote:Actually no Japanese culture is one of the best rules they've had, it eliminates tons of the cute, samurai, most dragon shirts and lots of other stuff we see often here.



...says the man with cute samurai in his signature...... ;)

Happy Beer.

jabberjaws13


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bassanimation wrote:I thought about this too, as I had a really nice design in mind involving dragons. Probably shouldn't risk it though. Poot, it was kind of neato too.

Maybe I'll try something silly and weird. I like the derbies because it's such a great outlet for just drawing what makes you feel good each week. :D



it could be a scottish dragon, like dragon slayer kinda dragon instead of the usual twisty, tribal japanese dragon though.

or it could be something else entirely. =)

Happy Beer.

bassanimation


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jabberjaws13 wrote:it could be a scottish dragon, like dragon slayer kinda dragon instead of the usual twisty, tribal japanese dragon though.

or it could be something else entirely. =)



Unfortunately it would involve a long sinewy dragon :\. I can easily make it look non-asian, but as TJost said, people are going to have itchy tattle fingers for this derby. ^^

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bassanimation wrote:Unfortunately it would involve a long sinewy dragon :\. I can easily make it look non-asian, but as TJost said, people are going to have itchy tattle fingers for this derby. ^^




Touché... I don't know if the rule has been enacted to eliminate kawaii... but it could also eliminate other Japanese art forms as well... Brushy lines and woodcuts come to mind...

I don't think woot would want to eliminate brushy lines or woodcuts...

It's pretty ambiguous...

tico0001


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bassanimation wrote:Unfortunately it would involve a long sinewy dragon :\. I can easily make it look non-asian, but as TJost said, people are going to have itchy tattle fingers for this derby. ^^



I was under the impression that the long twisty dragons are originally from China... If you make the rest of the illo chinese-like you should be safe!

~Tico

sogj


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So does the "no text but 3" mean you also can't have graphical elements involving other numbers? Not typefaces, but actual drawings?

I refuse to answer on the grounds that I don't know the answer.

kettletoast


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I know we're going to see a lot of Three Little Pigs related designs, but I was thinking it'd be funny if the third pig built a big arrow sign (pointing to the other two houses) with a picture of bacon on it instead of building a house made of bricks. When I get home I'll have to whip up some drawings on my new Bamboo Pen :D

Draug


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Get all "lucky prime number" on us with your take on the largest number written with as many lines as the number represents.



Wait...what? What does that mean? It's either a bad sentence or a typo or some strange reference.

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Spiritgreen


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It's nice to have a broader subject for everyone to aim at, in whatever style they like. I don't know if I'll be able to join in this week but it'll be fun to watch. :^)

No Japanese culture rules out Japanese videogames, anime etc. I imagine?

clarinerd


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Draug wrote:Wait...what? What does that mean? It's either a bad sentence or a typo or some strange reference.



I believe it's referring III being the largest Roman Numeral to use as many lines as the number represents. Or at least that's what I thought when I read it.

tico0001


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Draug wrote:Wait...what? What does that mean? It's either a bad sentence or a typo or some strange reference.



I think it's referring to 3 in roman numerals and maybe other languages too...

~Tico

Update: Darn! clarinerd beat me to it!

JadenKale


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I have a sketch for this!! woo hoo! :D

tjost


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jabberjaws13 wrote:...says the man with cute samurai in his signature...... ;)



Hey in my defense, I did that piece originally for the Japan derby, and the I cutified it even more for a Kawaii derby which is again Japanese. That's my story and I'm sticking to it I'm not saying I don't like some of those things, this is just gonna make people branch out a bit and some may, gasp, have to change their styles for one derby ;)

sogj


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Draug wrote:Wait...what? What does that mean? It's either a bad sentence or a typo or some strange reference.



I actually googled "largest number written with as many lines as the number represents" to see what they were talking about, and it's actually a direct quote from a Wikipedia article talking about Roman Numerals. So the others were right, it's a direct reference.

I refuse to answer on the grounds that I don't know the answer.

tjost


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sogj wrote:So does the "no text but 3" mean you also can't have graphical elements involving other numbers? Not typefaces, but actual drawings?



Yup, oh wait what...?.?? Can you clarify that?

vzfamily


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Wow - what a wide open Derby. Can't wait to see what everyone comes up with!!

tjost


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bassanimation wrote:Unfortunately it would involve a long sinewy dragon :\. I can easily make it look non-asian, but as TJost said, people are going to have itchy tattle fingers for this derby. ^^



Just sent you a PM

Josephus


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I find it kind of odd that, with a derby as wide open as this, the focus is on ways to include the only excluded thing they listed. You must have some other design you could use than a Japanese dragon to represent three.

tgentry


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While looking into the number 3 I came across this tidbit:

"There is a superstition that states it is unlucky to take a third light, that is, to be the third person to light a cigarette from the same match or lighter. This is commonly believed to date from the trenches of the First World War when a sniper might see the first light, take aim on the second and fire on the third."

I don't think that would make a good shirt, but that's still a pretty cool origin for a superstition.

tjost


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tgentry wrote:While looking into the number 3 I came across this tidbit:

"There is a superstition that states it is unlucky to take a third light, that is, to be the third person to light a cigarette from the same match or lighter. This is commonly believed to date from the trenches of the First World War when a sniper might see the first light, take aim on the second and fire on the third."

I don't think that would make a good shirt, but that's still a pretty cool origin for a superstition.



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endangeredomega


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tgentry wrote:While looking into the number 3 I came across this tidbit:

"There is a superstition that states it is unlucky to take a third light, that is, to be the third person to light a cigarette from the same match or lighter. This is commonly believed to date from the trenches of the First World War when a sniper might see the first light, take aim on the second and fire on the third."

I don't think that would make a good shirt, but that's still a pretty cool origin for a superstition.





Merci beaucoup, tgentry, for the fascinating tidbit of information. Might not make the best t-shirt, but as a comic book writer, it's absolutely set my mental gears turning with regards to an anthology of war stories a colleague wants to create ... I'm thinking i might be able to do something interesting with this ...

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tgentry wrote:While looking into the number 3 I came across this tidbit:

"There is a superstition that states it is unlucky to take a third light, that is, to be the third person to light a cigarette from the same match or lighter. This is commonly believed to date from the trenches of the First World War when a sniper might see the first light, take aim on the second and fire on the third."

I don't think that would make a good shirt, but that's still a pretty cool origin for a superstition.



I've heard of this superstition. My grandfather used to speak of it whenever we lit a match in his house. I actually could think of a couple ways to make this work.

vzfamily


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tgentry wrote:While looking into the number 3 I came across this tidbit:

"There is a superstition that states it is unlucky to take a third light, that is, to be the third person to light a cigarette from the same match or lighter. This is commonly believed to date from the trenches of the First World War when a sniper might see the first light, take aim on the second and fire on the third."

I don't think that would make a good shirt, but that's still a pretty cool origin for a superstition.



Actually I could picture that being a pretty cool shirt. I'd like to see someone try it.

imsochady


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tgentry wrote:While looking into the number 3 I came across this tidbit:

"There is a superstition that states it is unlucky to take a third light, that is, to be the third person to light a cigarette from the same match or lighter. This is commonly believed to date from the trenches of the First World War when a sniper might see the first light, take aim on the second and fire on the third."

I don't think that would make a good shirt, but that's still a pretty cool origin for a superstition.



In the movie "Enemy at the Gates", THE sniper will only need one light! Hah!

sogj


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tjost wrote:Yup, oh wait what...?.?? Can you clarify that?



Ha sorry.

Meaning, if I wanted to create characters out of numbers, that were actually hand drawn, I couldn't? Because I would have to use numbers other than 3?

I refuse to answer on the grounds that I don't know the answer.

bassanimation


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tico0001 wrote:I was under the impression that the long twisty dragons are originally from China... If you make the rest of the illo chinese-like you should be safe!

~Tico



There is no safety....none I tell you! :P I may finish the sketch and post to this thread later. If people like what they see I might see if I can finish them.