Artist Palette Challenge
Created Dec 4, 2010
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New challenge's are posted approx every three days
You are welcome to post to existing challenges at any time
1) The challenge is to create a palette (more than one if you like) based on a painting by the chosen artist.
2) Tag your palette with 'APC' and the APC challenge number
3) Copy and paste the badge code into the description box using the link provided
4) When you are ready post your palette and image to the relevant Artist conversation
Please DO NOT HOTLINK to images
APC #269 Edward Hopper
This is the first time that Edward Hopper has been included as part of the APC Group but he was previously featured as an 'IF-Word' over in the IFRC Group back in November 2010 (before this group was started).
I have not cross post the entries from there as there are quite a few and I thought it would be nice for our group to start with an 'open field', ...of course anyone is welcome to re-post their own earlier 'Hopper' palettes or patterns here should they so wish.
The IF thread is still open if anyone would like to also post their submissions there - if you do, don't forget to add the tag 'IF25' to your creations along with the usual 'APC' tags
The original 'IF25 - Edward Hopper' thread can be viewed here
Original source: EDWARD HOPPER : The Artist (click individual image to view in big)
Artist Palette Challenge
APC #269 Edward Hopper
COPY PASTE BADGE CODE
Edward Hopper - Google image search
Please to do not hotlink to images on other websites ~ Try using a free picture hosting service instead, there is a good one here: imgur.com
See ycc2106's tutorial on 'How To ' embed and resize images here
As always, please credit the piece of work you have chosen where known.
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GENERIC COPY & PASTE IMAGE CODES
> INSERT IMAGE CODE (with border)*
> INSERT IMAGE CODE (without border)*
Just replace XXXXXX with image URL - adjust percentage figure to resize
You can obtain an image URL by right clicking on the required image and either selecting 'properties' to view URL or selecting 'copy image URL' (depending on your browser)