Does the topic involve drawing or painting?
If so, you might want to do the drawing on your computer. The quality is much better. If you do decide to use paper and colored pencils, you might not want to take a picture of the drawing. It can turn out badly, and the lighting could be too bright or too dark. Your best bet would be to use a scanner. Most printers come with these nowadays. It copies the drawing directly to the computer. If your picture is a wall diagram, or big poster, you should probably take a picture, though. Does the contest involve writing? If it does, these tips are for you: Use proper English! You probably hear this all the time, but don’t use chat speak in your entry. Anyone’s story that starts like this, “0nc3 u40n a t1m3…” will most likely be rejected. Check your spelling and grammar. Add commas where commas should be, and periods at the end of every sentence. Use a dictionary on words you are unsure of. Lastly, keep on topic! Don’t be writing about a journey to Kreludor, then start rambling about the time
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