![[ARCHIVED] Sleeping Child Drawing Contest](https://cdn2.scratch.mit.edu/get_image/project/3010747_480x360.png)
Draw your best sleeping child and add it here! RULES 1) No stick figures allowed. Also, you must include all the face parts. 2) Be realistic. Try not to draw a cartoon character. (I don't mean you can't outline it in black lines at all. Just needs to look like a real person.) 3) Animations are better but not required. Oh, and I don't mean animations where the child wakes up. I mean animations like breathing, body parts moving, being stroked, rolling over in bed, etc. The child should not keep waking up. 4) You must draw all parts in front of each other without showing any lines behind opaque parts. (Ex. don't draw the boy's arms if they're under the blanket) But keep straight lines straight. Use the Lehrwatt technique; it's useful! If you use perspective you receive extra credit. 5) Your child should look more sleeping than pretending to sleep or doing a sleeping act. 6) You can have other people, but they should not try to disturb the sleeping child! (ex. the child's mother can stroke him/her, but she should not taze him/her in the stomach!) 7) Color is not required but will give you a better score. 8) SLEEPING ADULTS DO NOT COUNT AS SLEEPING CHILDREN! This is a message especially for Scratch users who are adults. If I find an entry I will critique it in the comments! Do the best drawing and get a happy surprise! If you do not properly remix, add a background, add your drawing, and add your Scratch username, you will not be qualified in the contest! I might ignore you completely. In that case you probably would have worked hard on drawing for nothing. If you have an animation instead of just a drawing, add it as a sprite, but still make a background with your username on top. Make sure that the animation is visible when and only when the current background is your background. The left and right arrow keys are used to change between backgrounds. (CAUTION: If you do not enter, you won't like looking at sleeping children.)