Posted:
13 years ago
Lol it seems everyone loves the coloring...will keep that in mind for the next post or maybe I'll try something else ;)
@shounak-rijul1: OMG I just realized I put that there...it's DEFINITELY a typo! But lol I can't stop laughing when I read it. Thank you for pointing it out!
Mona: Hehe of course it's me...stalk me to see in which or rather what forum I've posted before to get proof ;)
Ah my creativity with photoshop is still nil, but yes I can 'judge' sigs along with some other capable people so I came up with this contest.
Thanks Mona, and openness was basically the main reason why I came up with this :D
Arena: Thanks Arena, and ok about the question part, you don't need to morph to show some person as a character. Think about the traits of that character and try to portray the person with them. Furthermore, characters aren't real people, and I don't think anyone has a picture of the original Draupadi...whatever is there is from paintings, movies, books, and other forms of art. But they have all tried to portray her based on the original description given in the text. So for the Bipasha case, you can show Bipasha with long hair wearing a really long sari that seems to be coming up from the sky...and possibly other small additions on the character. Make good use of other characters in the sig, as well as the setting to make it appear that she's portraying Draupadi. Lastly, you can use texts to enhance your sig and make the message clear.
I'm just providing some ideas, but feel free to do what you want as long as you just follow the rules. There are many different ways to show a portrayal and no one way is the rule of thumb. Just be different and creative.