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Entries to this contest must be:


:bulletblue: free of sketch-lines
:bulletblue: full-body, from head to toe
:bulletblue: fully colored and/or shaded
:bulletblue: drawn and colored/shaded only by the artist who is submitting the entry to the contest
:bulletblue: if traditional, on clean paper (no lined/graph paper, no crumpled/creased paper; colored paper is acceptable if it meets all other listed conditions)

Submitting your entry


:bulletblue: entries must be submitted to deviantArt
:bulletblue: you can give your submission any title you want
:bulletblue: your submission must thumb/link back to the main journal entry for the contest
:bulletblue: send a note to CassidyPeterson with a thumb/link directly to your submission and be sure to specify that it is a contest entry

All stock and textures must be from deviantArt, and must be credited properly


This means you have to link/thumb DIRECTLY BACK to the EXACT IMAGE(S) you used. Not just say you used stock. Not just say who the artist was. You have to say EXACTLY WHICH PIECE(S) OF STOCK YOU USED.

One entry per Princess, one Princess per entry


You can enter the contest once per valid Princess, but you cannot submit entries with multiple Princesses. If you want to draw one Princess several times you must submit all variations as a single image, or else only submit one variation.

No embellishments


This contest is to draw Disney Princesses dressed as their respective villains. Not costumes "like" or "inspired by" the villains, but the actual clothes the villains wore. The only changes should be that they fit the Princesses' proportions.

Regarding headwear


If the villain's costume includes any sort of headwear (for example, Jafar's turban), you can draw the Princess wearing it or holding it if you would like to show the Princess's normal hair.

Keep it G-rated


These are child-friendly characters from child-friendly films. Entries to this contest should also be child-friendly. This means no blatant fetishes, no obvious changes to the Princesses' measurements, etc, etc...

Advertising the contest


All entries must link back to the main journal entry regarding the contest. Any further advertising you do is entirely up to you
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AsjJohnson's avatar
What about the details of a villain's outfit that doesn't fit with the princess? Can I substitute Jafar's turban thing for a ponytail cuff and earrings that have the same designs? Or would I have to have her hair down and her without earrings?