ANTIC VOL. 4, NO. 10 / FEBRUARY 1986 / PAGE 57
We knew the Atari 520ST had the graphics potential. We knew Antic readers had the creative talent.
Now, there's a way for every ST user to fully tap the ST's artistic promise DEGAS, the powerful paint program from Batteries Included reviewed in this issue.
And now there's also an incentive the Batteries Included DEGAS Competition offering $2,000 worth of cash and software.
The prizes are waiting for registered DEGAS owners who can best unlock the technicolor cheeseburgers, floating geometric landscapes and surrealistic portraits waiting somewhere inside the 520ST.
Create a picture using DEGAS and you could win one of two grand prizes one for the best RGB color entry and the other for the best monochrome graphic. Each grand prize consists of $500 cash, your choice of three ST programs from the Antic Catalog and three more from the Batteries Included Catalog, plus a one-year subscription to Antic Magazine.
The five runner-ups will each win one choice of ST software from the Antic Catalog and one choice from Batteries Included, plus a one-year subscription to Antic Magazine.
Batteries Included asked Antic to judge their DEGAS Competition because they were impressed with our readers' artwork in past Antic graphic competitions (Cover Contest, August 1983 and Utility Man, June 1985).
If Atari owners could turn Utility man into a visual tour de force on an 8-bit computer, what mouse-driven fantasies will ST owners create when they boot up DEGAS and get their hands on the ST's 512 colors and high resolution? We can't wait to find out.
Entrants will be allowed artistic license. But alas, even an art competition must have rules:
Complete rules for the competition are on the official entry form inside the DEGAS package. If you have further questions, please don't contact Antic. Write to Batteries Included at 30 Mural Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 1B5, Canada.