Some types of non-conventional art I wonder if you'd consider eligible...
1) Animation. (I'm not sure how you'd count this, perhaps in unique frames, if it's traditionally drawn 2D. But there are other ways to animate, e.g. 3D and 2.5D where perhaps it should be in seconds?)
2) Animatics or storyboards.
3) Poseable models, either 3D or 2.5D, where the recip could basically make their own animations with it.
4) Fancomics/doujinshi.
5) I'm not sure what the word for this is, but I've seen it on tumblr a bunch of times--it's kind of the fanart version of an AMV/vid, where the artist embeds the song at the top of the post, then posts a bunch of art pieces with the lyrics on each piece, so that you're meant to scroll down as the song plays and look at the art corresponding to the current lyrics.
The first two could theoretically include voice acting or music, or might have no audio.
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1) Animation. (I'm not sure how you'd count this, perhaps in unique frames, if it's traditionally drawn 2D. But there are other ways to animate, e.g. 3D and 2.5D where perhaps it should be in seconds?)
2) Animatics or storyboards.
3) Poseable models, either 3D or 2.5D, where the recip could basically make their own animations with it.
4) Fancomics/doujinshi.
5) I'm not sure what the word for this is, but I've seen it on tumblr a bunch of times--it's kind of the fanart version of an AMV/vid, where the artist embeds the song at the top of the post, then posts a bunch of art pieces with the lyrics on each piece, so that you're meant to scroll down as the song plays and look at the art corresponding to the current lyrics.
The first two could theoretically include voice acting or music, or might have no audio.