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Art for Digital Freedom Huion Challenge 2024

Child drawing on paper

Huion is generously supporting the Software Freedom Day (SFD) 2024 by donating a Kamvas 12 Pro for the main prize and two Inspiroy 2S tablets for runners-up in a graphics challenge. The challenge invites participants worldwide to create original artwork using Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) on the theme of digital autonomy and freedom. Entries must be submitted by October 10, 2024, and adhere to specific guidelines, including using only FOSS tools and sharing the source files under Creative Commons licenses.

Huion’s participation highlights their commitment to digital freedom and creativity, encouraging artists to explore and express these values through their art.

Prizes

kamvas pro 12

inspiroy h950p

Kamvas 12 Pro

The Kamvas 12 Pro is a premium pen display offering a 120% sRGB color gamut, full-lamination screen, and a battery-free pen with 8192 pressure sensitivity levels. This device ensures a seamless and vibrant drawing experience, making it ideal for digital artists.

Inspiroy 2S

The Huion Inspiroy H950P is a graphics drawing tablet featuring a large active area, battery-free stylus, and 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, making it ideal for professional digital artists and designers. It offers compatibility with multiple operating systems and popular software, ensuring a seamless creative experience.

 

Make it your tablet!

So you want to participate in the challenge? Whip up your copy of Krita, Inkscape, Blender or other FOSS creative graphics tool and unleash your artistic demons!

Theme: Express the joy and importance of digital autonomy and freedom through art.

Eligibility:

  • Open to all participants or organizers of Software Freedom Day worldwide.

  • Upon entry, you give up what event location you visited

  • Every person can submit one entry, but only one participant per event can win a prize.

Guidelines:

  1. Create an original image using Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) such as Krita, GIMP, Inkscape, or MyPaint.

  2. The artwork should creatively represent the theme of joy and importance of digital autonomy and freedom.

  3. Submissions must be in high-resolution digital format (.png or .jpg preferred).

  4. Images must be shared in their source format (e.g., .kra, .xcf, .svg).

  5. The image will be made available under one of the following licenses: CC-BY 4.0, CC-BY-SA 4.0, or CC-BY-ND 4.0.

  6. No proprietary elements (fonts, clip art, photos) can be used to ensure the freedom to share, unless you created them and also grant permission to use them in the product.

Submission Deadline: October 10, 2024

Judging Criteria:

  • Adherence to the theme and guidelines

  • Creativity and originality

  • Technical skill and use of FOSS tools

Prizes: (generously donated by Huion)

How to Enter:

  • Submit your entry (form below)

  • Include the original file

  • Include your name, team name, and the software used to create the artwork.

Winner Selection:

  1. The Digital Freedom Foundation board will shortlist the top 5 entries.

  2. These entries will be forwarded anonymously to Huion for final judging.

  3. Winners will be contacted via email and announced on our social media channels.

Customs Duties: Winners are responsible for any customs duties in their respective countries. Huion has warehouses in most countries, and only a few countries and regions will involve customs duties, such as Peru, Colombia, Southeast Asia, Turkey, etc.

We look forward to your participation and seeing your creative expressions of digital freedom


Submission form

Allowed file types: .svg, .kra, .xfc, .blend
(contact us for other file formats or larger files)
Drag and drop files here or Browse
Max size: full HD
Allowed file types: .jpg, .png, .webp, .gif
Drag and drop files here or Browse
Select the appropriate license
Enter the city and country where you celebrated Software Freedom Day.
Especially relevant for young participants.

 

 

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