Welcome to the forth week of the Connect-the-dot and Coloring event lasting 12 weeks with each week 2 new connect-the-dot challenges!

Previous Weeks: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sagrada Familia, St Marks Square, Bridge of Sighs, St.Peter's Basilica
Voting and Leaderboard Thread is HERE

This week the landmark for this thread is:

The Parthenon in JPG format

The Parthenon in PDF format

Simply print the jpg or pdf (or use paint programs) and complete the connect-the-dots and submit your finished picture in this thread! For participating you will be invited to a special Steam group for GA rewards!

Here is an example:
Example of completed Dot-to-dot -St. Basil's Cathedral in Russia
Example of COLORED Dot-to-dot -used colored pencil, adding some detail

If you want to accept the ultimate challenge then add some coloring to your picture for next week voting will be done on colored submissions for winners and special GA entry!

Check HERE for details on your submissions and the event!

And don't miss out on the other challenge this week of the Neuschwanstein!

The Parthenon Challenge!

Where: Athens, Greece
What: The magnificent temple on the Acropolis of Athens, known as the Parthenon, was built between 447 and 432 BCE in the Age of Pericles, and it was dedicated to the city’s patron deity Athena. The temple was constructed to house the new cult statue of the goddess by Pheidias and to proclaim to the world the success of Athens as leader of the coalition of Greek forces which had defeated the invading Persian armies of Darius and Xerxes. The temple would remain in use for more than a thousand years, and despite the ravages of time, explosions, looting, and pollution damage, it still dominates the modern city of Athens, a magnificent testimony to the glory and renown the city enjoyed throughout antiquity.

Interesting facts:

  • Parthenon was not only a religious building. Parthenon was actually constructed upon an older shine which in all probability was also dedicated to Athena. However in an interesting note, the Parthenon itself cannot to be considered as a true temple dedicated to strictly religious functions.
  • Parthenon was (mostly) not financed by the Athenians. The construction of Parthenon in many ways reflected the upbeat mood of the Athenians in the 5th century BC. The so-called Athenian Empire reached its zenith during this time period, years after defeating the Persians at Marathon.
  • Parthenon had a ‘gold reserve’! While the main building was symbolic of the city-state’s glory, the minds of many leaders of Athens during the time were still governed by the practicality of the grand project. Thucydides, a contemporary historian once wrote that Pericles (one of the greatest Greek statesmen – who commissioned many building projects on the Acropolis, including the Parthenon) considered the imposing Athena statue as ‘gold reserve’.
  • Parthenon was a church, and a mosque. The Parthenon was converted to a church during the last decade of the 6th century AD, and even became an important Christian pilgrimage center in the Eastern Roman Empire. Unfortunately, many pagan sculptures were removed during the period, while the architecture was also refurbished with changed orientation and entrance, along with addition of conventional church elements
  • Parthenon had multi-colored facades. While modern media depicts Greek temples and structures as having gleaming white facades, it is actually the opposite that was true. To that end, the Parthenon was probably quite colorful (if not colorfully loud) in its ancient state.
  • Parthenon had a wooden roof. Since we had brought up marble, the imposing columns and expansive pediments and entablature above them were indeed constructed from solid marble. However, the (now non-existent) roof of the Parthenon was entirely constructed from a timber arrangement.
  • Parthenon’s design is earthquake-resistant! While the Parthenon is often considered as the greatest example of surviving Doric-style architecture, the simplicity of the building’s form and plan is deceptive to say the least, courtesy of architect-extraordinaire Iktinos.
  • Parthenon has depictions of the heroes of Battle of Marathon. It has been suggested by a few contemporary historians (including art-historian Sir John Boardman) that the frieze (above the Doric columns) of the imposing structure of Parthenon depicts the 192 Greek warriors who fell in the Battle of Marathon, against the Persians in 490 BC.

GOOD LUCK on the challenge! Create for us some breath-taking Parthenons for some awesome GA wins!

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Кстати, Димка, а что ты сам не демонстрируешь свой вариант Парфенона?

7 years ago
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"By the way, Dima, and that you did not demonstriruesh its version of the Parthenon?"

Wut?!

7 years ago
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Yeup, I'm another fealthy russian. And I asked ercalote for his submission.

7 years ago
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I thought Ercalote was spanish. ^^

His steam profile says Netherlands though

Oh, and I agree, where's his submission? Starts chanting: ercalote! ercalote!

7 years ago
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His name Dmitry, he lives in Netherlands. Why spanish?

7 years ago
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I don't know! :D His profile image has a very spanish-looking background and colours to it, perhaps that's why? =) I've just always thought he was spanish since I first joined the site. He's one of the guys I noticed from the start in the puzzle section.

Speaking of profile images, is that a ragdoll in yours?

Reason I ask is because it looks a bit like my ragdoll cat: Hope the links work
Close up
Sunbathing

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She is underbreed (I hope I use right term) and without any documents. But there is natural open breed called syberian cat. She may be one of them.

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They look amazing!

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7 years ago
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Ok, I found it.

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OMG, the puzzle agency is working absolutely great! The profile image was indeed taken in Spain (Canary islands).

7 years ago
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Haha, well ain't that something! :D So it's not that strange I got it wrong!

7 years ago
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Я не умею и не люблю рисовать, но побыть хостом могу :)

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Тебя, быть может, удивит, но я тоже. Просто я, в лучших традициях постмодернизма, таскаю готовые паттерны и склеиваю их в фотошопе. ^^

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У меня была идея, что сделать с Парфеноном, но времени не хватило, и лень переселить не удалось :(

7 years ago
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Mine is finished.
Beware, the world is ending.

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OMG, it's Leviathan!

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Wow wow wow!

7 years ago
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Wow, seems like it took a lot of time! I am really impressed by your drawing skills!

7 years ago
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Not really that long.
It was in front of me the entire afternoon/evening, but only worked on it occasionally/very slowly.

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Under the sea: (looks more like the sky though... oh well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)

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Very very nice!

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Future predictive image :) And very nicely drawn as well!

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Fun fact: There's a full-size replica of the Parthenon in Nashville, Tennessee. I have postcards of it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenon_(Nashville)

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I think it should be vice versa: the Parthenon in Nashville is a full replica of the greek one :))

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...aaand DONE!

Wasn't sure how I felt about this until the very end, but now I quite like it. And I'm knackered :D

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7 years ago
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Perhaps it's because I spent too long on the previous one, but despite being so tired I couldn't resist making this "alternative tourist" style one as well - for one of those "Places to visit before you die!" brochures...

EDIT: I had assumed each person could only make one submission, and wasn't intending this second picture to be taken into consideration - but looking at the rules, I can't see anything limiting people to submitting only one picture. Was that intentional, or an oversight? If I can have 2 entries, I guess I'll include this as well! If not, then just the previous, "sensible" submission :D

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It's one per person.

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Wow, seems like you really need to have a break :))

7 years ago
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You need to add in the original lines. But it looks amazing!

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Here's the line-y verison, then!

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You misunderstood which lines I'm talking about. I'm talking about the Original lines, from the Dot-jpg image. The extra ones that you don't draw yourself. You don't need lines where there's contours.

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Oh, I see.

Unfortunately, those lines don't make any sense in my drawing. My Parthenon is hollow, and I've added the columns on all 4 sides - those lines would just be floating between the front columns.

I didn't imagine I'd have this much trouble participating, I was really just trying to depict the Parthenon in my own style; not taking away the focus, not trying to distort it into something else, not trying to bend the rules in any way - just trying to join in, and keep in the spirit of the competition. I guess I missed the mark.

I appreciate that you've put a lot of work into the competition, and you're just trying to make it fair for everybody, so no hard feelings if you need to disqualify me.

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It's part of the rules, and I'm sure some would be upset if we ignored it for one person, but not for others since we've put our foot down on some that had to reintroduce them (for example the pixel-art one in this challenge).

I would love to see yours include the lines, even if faded out somewhat, because it's a very nice looking Parthenon. Also, something I hadn't noticed before is that you've removed the entire bottom line on the ground.

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The line removal of the detail lines in the original is removal of all detail lines, however, when compared to overall content of picture it's minimal and will pass this week ..

Future weeks try to maintain all original lines and have final design include them...

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Thanks, and I will.

7 years ago
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This is golden!! Wow!

7 years ago
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I think you could depict sun lights somehow better, but even as it is this is very nice stylish work.

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2.45h left!

7 years ago
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Instead of Parthenon I decide to draw Temple of Artemis

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And Herostratus for bonus.

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I completely undestand your desire to burn everything after connecting so many dots :)

UPD. Anyway, I cant deny that it looks very real :)

7 years ago
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BTW, fire is 3 filters and 1 gradient. I didn't use existing image.

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Nice, but I guess you used non-standard photoshop filters.

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Nope. Render-Clouds, twice Render-'Different Clouds' and gradient on image.

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Thanks for the recipe, I will try it out.

7 years ago
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I love working with Cloud and Difference Cloud. :) I use it a lot. :)

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Just in time :)

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It reminded me about stereo images that were extremely popular to be printed on school notebooks in my childhood :)

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Mine is called SG-1 Aphophis' ancient space ship in space

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For some reason you are not alone who thinks that the Parthenon is a space ship :))

7 years ago
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That one is totally awesome.
Mine is the 8-bit version lol

7 years ago
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Do you want it turned sideways, or did you just do it because the original was?

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The original was like that and I was in a hurry, had to do 2 of them in less then 20 minutes. :)
U may flip it if you can.

7 years ago
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Will do, thanks. :)

7 years ago
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My watercolor-submission
Phew... that was close 10 Minutes left on the clock.....
McGyros anyone? :)

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Haha, I would not be surprised if one day this will be true :)

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It's like a French Fries temple. :D

7 years ago
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Just a small note. New voting is delayed a bit while we're collecting some information from last week's hosts. Can't get hold of them at the moment. :)

7 years ago
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This week is now over. Thank you for all the contributions, it was an awesome week! I am proud of hosting the Parthenon, the amount of creative ideas and brilliant art syltes here was over 9000!

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Thanks for being an A+ host this week!

Nice job!

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Closed 7 years ago by ercalote.