How many of you can truly say you're not a Batman fan? We bet that if we look hard enough through the drawers of you desk, or under your mattress, we'll find, alongside the tons of Playboy magazines, one or two drawings you made of a Batmobile.
Now, here's your chance to make those items under the mattress known to the world (and by items we mean the Batmobile drawings, not the Playboy magazines). A website with a passion for car design, Car Design Fetish, announced this week the start of a Batmobile Design competition.
So, how do you go about posting your sketch and what do you get out of it, apart from being featured as the winner on the aforementioned site (and, if we like what you create, even on autoevolution)? The process is very simple.
All you have to do is send the drawings to the organizers of the contest (details here) and they'll take it from there. Your drawing must be in the “Sent” folder by March 13, provided you cover the single basic rule while you draw it: be creative.
If you manage to win, you'll get copies of Batman graphic novels Cacophany, created by Kevin Smith, and Year One, drawn by comic book guru Frank Miller. That's it as far as the prizes go, but we reckon that for those with a thing for comic books, a Frank Miller comic is worth 10,000 Hugh Hefner Playboys.
For more details about the competition, as well as a quick view at what your competitors came up with, follow this link.
Now, here's your chance to make those items under the mattress known to the world (and by items we mean the Batmobile drawings, not the Playboy magazines). A website with a passion for car design, Car Design Fetish, announced this week the start of a Batmobile Design competition.
So, how do you go about posting your sketch and what do you get out of it, apart from being featured as the winner on the aforementioned site (and, if we like what you create, even on autoevolution)? The process is very simple.
All you have to do is send the drawings to the organizers of the contest (details here) and they'll take it from there. Your drawing must be in the “Sent” folder by March 13, provided you cover the single basic rule while you draw it: be creative.
If you manage to win, you'll get copies of Batman graphic novels Cacophany, created by Kevin Smith, and Year One, drawn by comic book guru Frank Miller. That's it as far as the prizes go, but we reckon that for those with a thing for comic books, a Frank Miller comic is worth 10,000 Hugh Hefner Playboys.
For more details about the competition, as well as a quick view at what your competitors came up with, follow this link.