‘Shop Contest: The Rock Edition

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According to strangers on the internet, The Rock may be in Fortnite. Can be? Who can really say? (Except The Rock, his PR team and Epic.) Let’s put The Rock on a few video games anyway!

Your challenge this week: Add Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to video games.

It’s likely that by the time we determine who won the game this week, The Rock will be officially confirmed to be in Fortnite. Or maybe all the internet theorists are wrong! Regardless, add celebrities on video games is a tradition around these parts. So get to it!

And here’s a nice pre – cut Rock you can use. But feel free to use any other images of him you want.

Illustration for article titled 'Shop Contest: The Rock Edition

Photo: WWE

Illustration for article titled 'Shop Contest: The Rock Edition

Photo: WWE

Next week I pick a winner and some of my favorites!

Note that the photo submission rules have changed only slightly. We are looking for images that are now 800 pixels wide!

How to submit – instructions

1. Create your store and save it on your desktop. Images must be at least 800 pixels wide.

2. Go to the bottom of this post

3. It brings up a comment window. Click “Select file” when uploading your store from your desktop

4. Alternatively, you can upload the store to a free image hosting service. I suggest imgur. Then paste the URL of the image into the field named “Image URL.” Note: this should be the URL of the image itself, not the page on which it is displayed. This means that the URL ends in .jpg, .gif, .png, whatever.

5. Add editorial comments and press submit, and your image will load. If this does not happen, upload the image to imgur and paste the image URL as a comment. I’ll look into it.

6. Large format images may not be uploaded properly, although we have seen some animated .gifs of more than 5 MB. If you are still having trouble uploading the image, try keeping the longest dimension (horizontal or vertical) below 1000 pixels, or the whole below 2 MB.

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