{ Simplification Reduction HarP }
Criteria
The Simplification Reduction points depend on the simplicity of a composition compared to the artist's usual work!
As the name implies, the Simplification Reduction is not a bonus: it reduces the amount of HarP earned by the piece.
This reduction, alongside all regular HarP, is judged against the artist's gallery and usual effort. It will never be judged against other artists' work, nor against pieces from the artist that contain visibly more effort than usual.
There are two kinds of reductions: Simplified, and Reused.
As the name implies, the Simplification Reduction is not a bonus: it reduces the amount of HarP earned by the piece.
This reduction, alongside all regular HarP, is judged against the artist's gallery and usual effort. It will never be judged against other artists' work, nor against pieces from the artist that contain visibly more effort than usual.
There are two kinds of reductions: Simplified, and Reused.
Pieces must fulfill one (1) the following requirements to obtain a reduction:
• The artwork looks sketchier or messier than usual ( brush type does not affect this ).
• The artwork contains noticeably less details than usual.
• The artwork reuses part of a previous piece ( e.g. line work, copy-pasted background elements ).
• The artwork looks rushed or careless in some way.
• The artwork looks sketchier or messier than usual ( brush type does not affect this ).
• The artwork contains noticeably less details than usual.
• The artwork reuses part of a previous piece ( e.g. line work, copy-pasted background elements ).
• The artwork looks rushed or careless in some way.
Simplified
Simplified refers to pieces that show a drop in effort when compared to the rest of the artist's gallery.
This can include a sketchy finish, lack of usual details, etc.
This can include a sketchy finish, lack of usual details, etc.
HarP Values
Simplified
Simplified: [Total HarP]/2
Simplified: [Total HarP]/2
Simplified Examples
Reused
Reused refers to pieces that reuse or copy parts of previous pieces.
This can include reused line work, free bases, etc.
This can include reused line work, free bases, etc.
HarP Values
Reused
Reused: [Total HarP]/2
NOTE: The original piece whose parts are being reused is not affected by this bonus. Only the pieces that don't contain original parts in their totality will be affected.
Reused: [Total HarP]/2
NOTE: The original piece whose parts are being reused is not affected by this bonus. Only the pieces that don't contain original parts in their totality will be affected.
Reused Examples
Coming soon.