The Ace Attorney series owes much of its success to its cast of colorful, unique characters.  But do YOU have what it takes to pit your own creativity against Takumi and his team?  Court Records wants to find out!

This contest was created to give everyone a chance to show off their Ace Attorney original characters, in the form of either a fanart, a fanfiction, or a custom made sprite. 

And this year we mean characters plural - in honor of Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, the theme this year is multiple connected OCs! That means you should submit at least two OCs that are somehow related - be that fellow mob witnesses, rival prosecutor/attorney, a judge and her airheaded charge, or something entirely different.

You can read the rules below, but if you want to get an even better idea of what the OC contest is about, be sure to check out our archive of past entries.

Rules

Deadline:

 

All entries must be received by 11:59 PM, September 7th (US Pacific Standard Time).  The Judges will weed through the entries to make sure they all fit the requirements, and then open voting will begin September 14th and continue for the next 10 days.  If all goes smoothly, winners should be announced September 27th.

These deadlines may be extended depending on the number of entries we receive and public response.
Eligibility:  Everyone is eligible.  Court Records does not disqualify anyone based on their age or location.  However, you MUST be willing to disclose your address to Bolt in the event that you win.  (via secure email, of course).  Otherwise, how can we send you your prize?  Only the winners will be asked for this information.

If you have an original character but are not willing to accept a prize, we ask that you refrain from formally entering.  But feel free to share it anyway on the forum!
Requirements: The contest will be split into three divisions: Fanart, Fanfiction, and Sprites.  Entries in different divisions will not be judged against each other.  Each division has its own set of requirements, so make sure you read up (scroll to the bottom).
Restrictions: This is an Ace Attorney contest, and as such your characters must somehow fit into the context of an Ace Attorney court of law (even a magical one, if you opt for a PLvsPW-themed entry.)  Examples would be things like defense attorney, prosecutor, judge, detective, witness.  If the judges aren't convinced that your characters have a close enough relationship to Ace Attorney (through playing one of the aforementioned roles or being somehow connected to a canon character) they may be disqualified.

Spoilers for the games should be avoided as much as possible. Unmarked PLvsPW and AAI2 spoilers are not allowed, period, so if your entry really has to spoil something from those games, please mark it clearly when submitting.

You are not allowed to submit different incarnations of canon characters (if you had invented "Hobo Nick" he would not be eligible).

Each participant is allowed ONE entry of two to five characters. Single-character submissions are not allowed this year.   You can also not submit characters that you have submitted to the OC Contest previously, even if it was in a different category.

If you submit sprites, you cannot also submit a fanart.  Choose wisely!

If you and your friend have created characters in the same canon and wish to enter, you can NOT use each other's characters in your entry.  It's okay if you mention other OCs in the description portion, but they cannot appear in your art or fic (since characters should stand on the strength of their own entries).

There will be a first place, second place, and third place winner in each category.  Do not submit joint entries.  Do not hire someone to do your entry for you.

If you are caught submitting an entry you did not create, or using a character you did not create (such as spriting a character from a different game) you will be disqualified and banned from all future CR contests.  We do not take plagiarism lightly. If you suspect someone is stealing work, please contact us immediately.

It IS okay if you have posted your character elsewhere before participating in this contest.
Appropriateness: Because this contest will have open voting among fans, all entries should not feature any excessive violence, nudity, or graphic sexual content.  Keep it at a PG-13 rating or lower, please.

Prizes

We've got nine sets of prizes this year!

First place winners in each category will receive the PLvsPW artbook, an attorney's pin from Fangamer, and an Objection! foam finger.

Second place winners in each category will receive an attorney's pin from Fangamer, and an Objection! foam finger.

Third place winners in each category will receive an Objection! foam finger.

Judging

Judging will be handled in two ways: a panel of judges for each division, and also an open poll on the site.

Three judges will be chosen for each of the three divisions (thus, up to 9 judges - there may be overlap).  As the entries come in, they will be passed between the judges to make sure they fit the requirements of the contest.  The judges will score each entry, and once all the scores are tabulated, ~10-15 entries from each category will be selected (depending on number of entries submitted).

Once the finalists have been picked, a poll will be created on the site for everyone to vote on.  It will be open for roughly 10 days.

Once the popular votes have been tallied, the judges will cast their votes as well.  The reason for this is to help counterbalance "friend-voting" in the open poll.  We will also be keeping up a vigil for improper promotion, which will be better explained when the poll goes up.

Unless something comes up, winners will be announced September 27th.

Entries will be judged on:

Originality:  Is the entry unique?
Continuity:  Does it seem like a character that could actually fit in the Ace Attorney (or Layton vs. Ace Attorney) universe?
Execution:  Is the work well made and technically impressive, and are the characters interesting?

Remember that the AA universe is very diverse, but don't go overboard in the strange department.

Entering

Now that you've read the rules, here's how to enter:

Fill out the following entry form and post it in the appropriate OC Contest entry topic on the forums (fanart, fanfic, sprites).
Forum registration is required to post. If you can't register for whatever reason, please contact us and we'll try and work something out.


Entrant's Name:
Entrant's Website: (optional)
Character's Name:
Age:
Occupation:
Brief Physical Description:
Brief Personality Description:
Connection to canon characters (if applicable):
Brief Background:
Link to entry:

Be sure to provide enough detail that your voters will be able to get a good sense of what makes your character unique, especially the details that won't necessarily show in your work.  This contest is first and foremost about creating imaginative characters.

You may either link to an off-site entry, or make a topic dedicated to your entry in the appropriate subforum. (We recommend the latter so people can give dedicated feedback.)

If opting to post your work on the forum, please thumbnail large images.

Make sure you've read all the rules and division requirements before submitting your entry, or you may be disqualified and unable to re-submit!

Fanart

As we know how difficult it can be to show the full range of a character in just one piece of fanart, entrants to the fanart division are allowed to submit up to five separate pieces, if they wish.  Your fanart may be a simple character design or depict a scene.  It may have writing on it and feature other canon characters, as long as your characters are the focus.  You can even do a collection of different facial expressions, as might appear in an artbook.

Your fanart must be a polished work.  Any medium is fine, but do NOT submit a scan of a pencil drawing scribbled on line paper you did in your math class.

Your fanart may not depict graphic violence, nudity, or sexual content.  PG-13 is the rule of thumb.

Comics are not eligible.  Do not split your fanart into panels.

Fanart may NOT be animated. 

There is no size limit for fanart, but if you're posting it on the forum, please be courteous and use a thumbnail to avoid stretching the page.

Fanfiction

Entrants to the fanfiction division are allowed to submit one piece.  It must be complete and it must be at least 1,000 words and no more than 40,000.  Multi-chapter stories are welcome, but do not use that as an excuse to slap two separate fics together.  Whether you add canon characters is up to you but it must be connected to the Ace Attorney universe to be eligible.

If your fic is multi-chapter or especially long, we may make a note when it's posted which chapter(s) the character appears in.  Keep in mind not everyone will have or take the time to read through very long fics, so be precise about your editing.

Make sure your story is properly formatted and has been proof-read before submitting it.

Your fanfiction may be of any genre as long as it does not depict graphic violence, nudity, or sexual content.  PG-13 is the rule of thumb.

Sprites

If your entry is animated, it must go the sprite category.  Entrants to the sprite category may submit one or all of the following:

A sprite sheet of their characters
A single sprite placed on one of the game's backgrounds (text optional)
A single or collection of animated gifs

Entries can be in .png or .gif format.  We are NOT allowing Flash based entries this year. 

Sprites can be hand drawn using a graphics program or created using parts from existing sprites (please disclose which sprites you used in your entry).  However, if you choose to piece together existing sprites, you must use at least three different sprites to do so OR combine two sprites with some extra degree of editing (so that it looks enough like someone else).  Here's a handy chart to demonstrate:

Likewise, straight recolors are not acceptable.

If your sprite falls into the "C&P + Recolor" category, it is acceptable, but without some extra edits it stands a greater chance of being cut out of the finalists.  Of course, the skill of your C&P will also play a part (a very well done sprite made of only 2 characters will be placed higher than 5 characters slapped poorly together).

Do not try to piece together sprites and pass it off as being from scratch.  we're all VERY familiar with these sprites by now, and we will disqualify you.

If you use sprites from other games in your splicing, you are also required to disclose which ones.  Please keep in mind that part of the continuity score given by the judges includes whether or not the sprite looks like it could pop right into a PW game, so do attempt to keep the PW style.  This includes the size of your sprite.  The DS screen is 256x192 pixels.  If your sprite exceeds that it will not be disqualified, but we are looking for Ace Attorney style sprites above all else.

Your sprites may not depict graphic violence, nudity, or graphic sexual content.  PG-13 is the rule of thumb.

Sprite comics are not eligible.

Like in the fanart category, if you are submitting only a sheet, you might want to create a thumbnail. 

*Submitting your entry to this contest will be seen as consent for us to add it to the OC Archive, or possibly use to promote the contest in future years.  If you're not comfortable with this please let us know when you submit your entry.

Good luck everyone!

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, direct them to courtrecord @ gmail dot com

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