Sunday Sunday Sunday!

And you know what people love on Sundays?

No. Not that.

BINGO!

So we’ve decided now now, when it’s Sunday across the land – we’re going to reblog some bingo cards.

Regular Female Armor Bingo are eligible for reblogging provided they’re critiquing appropriate commercial works. Rhetoric Edition will be eligible for reblogging if they they are calling out an industry professional such as an artist, an executive, a journalist, etc.

If you’ve come across some bikini armor that’s made you cringe in sympathy pain, please feel free to fill in a bingo card and tag it “Female Armor Bingo” and you could be featured on a Sunday.

– wincenworks

Female Armor Bikini USAGE INSTRUCTIONS and 3500+ followers!

Because I didn’t predict my Female Armor Bingo (and Female Armor Rhetoric Bingo) to blow out enough to get news coverage, I never expected writing copyright instructions to them would be necessary.
But there we are, so for the future reference, with HUGE THANKS to invaluable wincenworks for helping to write all of this up, I present to you official rules and terms of Female Armor Bingo.

The rules, as well as both bingo cards, are from now on easily accessible from the sidebar on the left.
Please go read them whole before downloading the copy of bingo cards and playing with them. Below’s an excerpt of the initial paragraphs regarding the most general rules:

These cards are intended only for personal use. If you wish to use them commercially or incorporate them or a derivative product into a commercial product – please contact Ozzie Scribbler on Tumblr orDeviantArt.

You’re free to use the Female Armor Bingo and the Rhertoric Edition card to critique, snark, assess or judge any commercial creative works intended for mainstream consumption. However, please assure you do not alter them in any way that obscures or removes credit from the original creators.

If you share your marked up bingo cards on Tumblr we encourage you to tag them with “female armor bingo” so that we can find them.

Do not distribute the bingo cards by starting a new post, emailing them out, rehosting them or otherwise setting them up in a location away from Bikini Armor Battle Damage.  If you wish to share them with other people please use thumbnails and links to the cards at either Bikini Armor Battle Damage onTumblr (Rhetoric Edition) or Ozzie Scribbler (Rhetoric Edition) on DeviantArt.

On the other news, you guys gave me a great birthday present by reaching 3500 follower count on April 5th 🙂 THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

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~Ozzie

Just saying “weh weh this isn’t actually an issue, let the designers do what they want” is actually ignoring the cultural context in which this bikini armour exists. It is a classic example of women as a [sexual] commodity to be sold, and gives the o.k to treating women like said commodity. That sexy armour is the default is concerning in itself. Is it not possible to be sexually attracted to a girl in armour designed for fighting rather than sex??? The bikini armour problem exists in a culture which is obsessed with sexualising women at every turn. Male warriors get to be “rugged”, “dark”, “complex”, an “anti-hero”, while female warriors get to be “sexy”, and on the rare occasion they do have the aforementioned characteristics, they are added as a secondary characteristic to that sexiness, or as an afterthought.

“It’s not an issue, blah blah.” No, it is an issue, it contributes to an overall culture. “Why do we have to debate this?” sounds a lot like “I don’t want to think about the attitudes and beliefs in which art functions, and ways in which certain art may be damaging.”

“Historically, women didn’t fight/wear armour.” Congratulations, you’ve completely missed the point. We are talking about fantasy genres here, worlds where slaying dragons, leading campaigns of hundreds of soldiers, traipsing through a haunted forest are normal occurrences and yet we can’t treat women like people rather than toys. Plus, “historically”, you have people like Joan of Arc, and outside of Western history there are lots of cultures in which women fought battles.

Female Armor Bingo media coverage

Good news: my Female Armor Bingo (and its rhetoric spinoff) got featured on a few popular geek sites, including Kotaku and MarySue.

Bad news: no-one asked me about it.

I absolutely appreciate the rise of my work into virality and am very satisfied with how all the articles I found are well-worded and supportive of my cause, but… once I found out last night, I had to personally contact every one of them and ask to edit the contents, so that they won’t feature full-res version of my graphics and would link back to the bingos on tumblr and deviantArt.

All the editors were super cool about it and adhered to my requests (sadly, two of the articles got deleted altogether, which was the least preferred option to me personally).
I’m grateful that everyone apologized, but the fact that I had to ask for this apology was very unprofessional of them.
All of that trouble could be avoided, though, if they contacted me before publishing the articles.

Let’s make it clear why I wasn’t 100% okay with the way things got done before my intervention:

  • My graphics were published in full resolution – for everyone to take without the need of visiting my original tumblr (1, 2) or deviantart (1, 2) posts.
    That both steals traffic from my sites and leads to random people downloading and reposting my work without credit (FYI: on tumblr the only acceptable form of credit is reblogging the original post, not reposting it as a completely new thread!).
  • Even though pretty much every article properly credited me as the creator (and linked to my dA profile), many did not link directly to where the original versions of the bingo cards can be found (why it is bad, see above).
  • Every site that reported on my bingos gets ad revenue for the views. Considering my images were used in their entirety as part of the articles, it constituted to these sites making money off my graphics.

    As far as I’m familiar with copyright law (and as professional artist I need to know the basics), putting my whole full-res graphics in there does not count as quotation or fair use. That’s why I asked every site to replace the images with low-res thumbnails and/or with direct links to where they can be originally found.

As much as I’m grateful the contacted sites changed the articles to suit my requests (even though apparently I won’t see a dollar for the time my full-res work WAS featured), I have to say some peculiar arguments were raised as explanation to using my graphics…
Suggestions that some “news value” makes my work fair use or that I, by putting credit on those bingo cards, encourage sharing of the images around the internet (I do, but not for commercial purposes!). Someone else tried to put the onus on me by claiming I didn’t left any usage instructions, as if “contact the writer and respect copyright” rule didn’t go without saying.

Inspired by that, I will write down usage instructions for my Bingo cards in a separate post and will update the original posts with it as well.

PS: I’m surprised that I haven’t heard of this coverage from my followers. Chances are, some of the newest ones found out about BABD from Kotaku but never mentioned it. Of course you guys aren’t required to message me about how you found me (that would be incovenience to everyone, including me). It’s just unfortunate with such big chances, no-one asked me “Have you seen what MarySue wrote about your bingo?”

Edit: Post Scriptum edited for clarity. Sorry for wording it as if I blamed you guys for not telling me. I really don’t. Plus some few minor wording edits. That’s what I get for writing just before sleep.

dancing-clockwork-puppy:

bikiniarmorbattledamage:

Female Armor BINGO (downloadable PDF) by OzzieScribbler (yours truly)

As a special present for Bikini Armor Battle Damage first anniversary, I present to you: Female Armor BINGO!

Feel free to use as a reference to quantify how ridiculous any female armor is.

edit: Updated the link into downloadable PDF!

Breakdown of all the squares under the cut.

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bikiniarmorbattledamage, this is funny yet sadly true. Can you make one for male armor? Some of the stuff these guys where is ridiculous and OTT.

There’s actually a whole blog devoted to that 😉

prehensilemoustache:

socks-and-my-other-obsessions:

bikiniarmorbattledamage:

Female Armor BINGO (downloadable PDF) by OzzieScribbler (yours truly)

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I feel like I need to make sure to cover as many of these spots as I can in one of my future games >:3

Did some rough concept work for you.

You win at life XD Or at the very least at the bingo.

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Though why did you give her underwear at all? That’s two wasted squares ;(

Had to check up if you were joking, prehensilemoustache, as your friend socks-and-my-other-obsessions seems to get this idea worryingly straight (warning to the readers: NSFW blog, best to not approach).

Dear socks-and-my-other-obsessions, I’m not-so-sad to inform you that industry beat you to it and created a game like this… or maybe a few hundred games like this. I lost count 😛
There’s nothing more to contribute in that matter.