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Nice job MM!
mishrashubham said:Here's my entry for Schrodinger's Birthday.
Pranav-Arora said:How did you made that? :) May i know please.
mishrashubham said:Unfortunately I don't have photoshop at the moment so I had to make that one in after effects.
micromass said:OK everybody, the first contest is up: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=3441658#post3441658
The rules were mostly stolen of ZZ's photo contest, but I've modified them a bit to let them fit this contest. So do read them.
Good luck everybody!
A PF doodle contest is a competition where participants are asked to create a doodle related to a specific theme or topic. The doodles can be hand-drawn or created digitally, and the contest is often open to people of all ages and skill levels.
To participate in a PF doodle contest, you typically need to submit your doodle through a designated platform or website. This can include submitting a photo or scan of your hand-drawn doodle or uploading a digital file. Be sure to follow the specific instructions and guidelines provided by the contest organizers.
Prizes for winning a PF doodle contest can vary, but they may include cash prizes, gift cards, art supplies, or recognition on the contest's website or social media pages. Be sure to check the contest rules or description for information on the specific prizes being offered.
This will depend on the specific rules and guidelines of the contest. Some contests may allow multiple submissions, while others may only allow one entry per person. Be sure to read the rules carefully before submitting your doodle(s).
Most PF doodle contests are open to anyone who is interested in participating. Some contests may have age restrictions or other requirements, so be sure to check the rules before submitting your entry. Additionally, some contests may only be open to residents of a certain country or region.