Woolfe: The Redhood Diaries is a non-sugarcoated fairy tale platformer that will take you through dangerous smoke-spewing factories, charming medieval villages and woodland landscapes twisted by evil forces.
The story of Little Red Riding Hood has been told in various forms since the 10th Century, but Woolfe’s interpretation is a dark fantasy revenge story far beyond a modern fairy tale. Following the death of her father, Red dons a cape, picks up an axe and faces her worst fears in a bloody vendetta against the evil B.B. Woolfe, CEO of Woolfe Industries.
GRIN has launched a Kickstarter campaign for Woolfe: The Red Hood Diaries to help the small indie studio take the game to the next level.
Create a personal artwork inspired by “Woolfe – The Red Hood Diaries” or one of its characters. We encourage you to create something using your own distinct art style. Be original!
The contest starts August 26th and ends September 4th, 2014 at 5pm CEST. Winners will be announced on Friday 12 September 2014 via the official website and our Facebook page.
The Prize: Best selected artworks (maximum 10) will be included in our artbook (digital and physical). Owners of selected artworks will receive a copy of the artbook (digital and physical) free of charge.
The Jury:
- Bram Sels (Concept artist)
- Davy Penasse (Lead 3D artist)
The Rules: Artworks can be submitted until the end of contest date and time. Submissions can be physical or digital. For digital submissions a minimum resolution 3000 x 3000 pixels is required. Multiple entries are allowed, but only one work per artist can be selected by the jury.
Submissions:
Send digital artwork to: info@woolfegame.com
Send physical artwork to:
GRIN Gamestudio,
Lange Winkelhaakstraat 26,
B-2060 Antwerp,
BELGIUMThe artwork must be made by you. You hold and keep the copyright for your work. The artwork must be original and not break any copyright laws. We reserve the right to publish your artwork via online media. You grant us permission to include your artwork in our artbook (digital and/or physical). You allow us the use your work for promotional and other purposes. You allow us to sell your artwork, for example, as part of the artbook. You will not claim copyright fees for the usage and distribution of your work.
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