Design A Mount For Ragnarok Online 2

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Warp Portal and Gravity are holding a mount design event for Ragnarok Online 2. If you have an idea for a mount and can convey it through an illustration, there’s a chance that your design will be implemented within the actual game.

 

Warp Portal have set a fairly high bar for entrants, which is a good thing, in my opinion. They require a front, back, and side view illustration for your mount. Additionally, one of these views should include an outline of a character to show how one would sit on the mount in question.

 

You also need to include a description about the way the mount moves, notes about body-language, and any sound effects you’ve envisioned for your mount. Basically, you need to lead all aspects of the mount’s design concept.

 

Full rules for the mount design event can be found here. The deadline for the event is April 17th, so if you’re interested, be sure to submit your entry by then.


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