## Get your bard on! Share an image of a bard in your favorite setting, or in a unique and clever situation, getting their bard on!
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## Rules
1. Follow the community’s rules above all else 2. One comment and image per user 3. Embed image directly in the post (no external link) 4. Workflow/Prompt sharing encouraged (we’re all here for fun) 5. At the end of the week each post will be scored according to the following grid
| Prize | Points | | — | — | | Most upvoted | +3 points | | Bard playing an instrument +2 (new) | | Second most upvoted | +1 point | | Theme is clear | +1 point | | OP’s favorite (me, this week) | +1 point | | Most original | +1 point | | Last entry (to compensate for less time to vote) | +1 point | | Prompt and workflow included | +1 point | | | +1 point |
6. Posts that are ex aequo (tied) will both get the points 7. Winner gets to pick next theme! Good luck everyone and have fun!
## Past entries
1. Dieselpunk 2. Goosebump Book 3. Deep Space Wonders 4. Fairy Tales 5. A New Sport 6. Monsters are Back to School 7. War and Peace 8. Distant lands 9. Unreal Cartoons 10. Sustainable Ecumenopolis 11. Masks 12. Mascots 13. Old Gods, New Jobs 14. Winter Festivities 15. High Tech, Low Life 16. Character Limit 17. Gatsby’s Jazz Hands 18. Reel to Canvas 19. Cruelly Cute Characters 20. Retro Sci-Fi
Here’s my entry.
I wanted a typical D&D bard who is using his charisma and performance to enthrall a crowd as a diversion.
Here is the prompt used : a charismatic fantasy elven bard in the style of 80s cartoons, playing his lute with red and pink hearts all around him
Thanks! What does “theme clear” means?
And workflow? I guess it’s when the prompt is shared?
Yup and workflow is how you made it, prompt for example or steps
“theme clear” means what though?
Reading is hard… That what you were going for is clear or that the theme of the contest is clearly in your submission. I’m not completely sure but I gave people points if either were true.
Thanks. Reading is hard but misunderstanding is easy when English isn’t your first language :)
Fair enough. Though I was just pointing out I missed the entire sentence with your first question.
Lol I thought you were telling me to read the rules