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  1. Has anyone looked at the Art Station Challenges. They are currently holding one called The Journey. The goal is to make a scene, vehicle, or character who looks like they are going on a journey or returning from one. They are also holding this years THU challenge http://www.artstation.com/
  2. https://www.cgtrader.com/challenges/cg-wildlife-challenge We love nature and that includes the Third Dimensional one. That's why we can't have too many of nature-themed challenges! Oh, since it's fun to keep trying the new things for the challenges, we're having this one a bit modified - naming three different categories for the competition - Animals, Plants and Environment. Choose the one that fits you best, put your ideas to the 3D, render them and create a memorable and worthy winner! We're teaming up with Fox Render Farm (Rendering fees), Exlevel (GrowFX Licenses), 3DCoat (Professional Licenses), Video Copilot (3D Shader Bundles), Dosch Design (Tree Libraries) and CGCookie (Memberships) to bring you the prizes worth fighting for!
  3. Hello there, Zealous is calling for submissions from established and emerging CGI talent, individuals or collectives. CG animators are being invited to submit their best character work on Zealous. Entries will be seen by established industry professionals and prizes awarded to the selected talent (including the chance to get their character designs printed physically in 3d). We're also very happy to be working with Digital Tutors who are giving away an annual FREE 'Plus' package subscription to (worth $499) If you want to submit, we can help you build a (free) profile. Alternatively, we would appreciate if you were able to spread this across to your networks to anyone who might be interested. To find out more (and to apply) please visit - bit.ly/1B13esI Kind regards, Marco
  4. https://www.facebook.com/events/452193294886894/?ref=4 I was wondering if anyone had seen this contest and was planning on entering some of their work in it.
  5. Competition Overview Create an image of any kind of environment! Images can be in any style and genre, realistic or imaginary, as long as the natural environment is visually predominant. You can use imported objects and figures, but keep in mind that the judges will focus primarily on the quality of the 3D landscape. Authorized Software Packages You may use your application of choice, in combination with any of the e-on software products. This includes any version of VUE (Theme-Packs, 3D SuperHero, Frontier, Esprit, Studio, Complete, Infinite or xStream), including the free Personal Learning Edition and the free VUE Pioneer. You may also use Plant Factory, Carbon Scatter, Ozone, and LumenRT or their respective PLEs and trial versions! The 3D Environment competition is open to everyone, hobbyists and professionals alike. The judging will be based solely on the quality, originality and artistic merit of the images, not on the software used to create them. In the first stage of the competition, e-on’s Picture of the Day contest team will select 10 finalists from all submissions in each category. The finalists’ images will be displayed on the e-on website, with links to their personal website/gallery. In the second stage, our judges will pick the winners out of the finalists. Schedule Submission period: July 2 - September 30, 2014. Finalists announced: October 6, 2014. Winners announced: October 13, 2014
  6. Create an image of any kind of environment! Images can be in any style and genre, realistic or imaginary, as long as the natural environment is visually predominant. You can use imported objects and figures, but keep in mind that the judges will focus primarily on the quality of the 3D landscape. Authorized Software PackagesYou may use your application of choice, in combination with any of the e-on software products. This includes any version of VUE (Theme-Packs, 3D SuperHero, Frontier, Esprit, Studio, Complete, Infinite or xStream), including the free Personal Learning Edition and the free VUE Pioneer. You may also use Plant Factory, Carbon Scatter, Ozone, and LumenRT or their respective PLEs and trial versions! The 3D Environment competition is open to everyone, hobbyists and professionals alike. The judging will be based solely on the quality, originality and artistic merit of the images, not on the software used to create them. In the first stage of the competition, e-on’s Picture of the Day contest team will select 10 finalists from all submissions in each category. The finalists’ images will be displayed on the e-on website, with links to their personal website/gallery. In the second stage, our judges will pick the winners out of the finalists.
  7. I myself have been on a alien kick lately. I thought this would be fun to really let your creativity run wild. Not only that but we will expand our skill set into micro-vertex painting or essentially just texture painting your sculpt. Contest Guidelines: 1. Sculpt an alien bust (shoulders up), due to time constraints. Make a variation on your favorite alien, or sculpt a completely new one. 2. Take it into the paint room and give it some love. 3. Make a nice presentation shot as if you were giving it to a client for review, as if it was a concept. Use any Image editing software you would like for this portion. All your texturing though should be done in 3D Coat. I will be judging that based on your WIPS. 4 Resolution of final is up to you. I recomend staying above 1k (Portrait) Thats it. Budget your time because there is essentially more than enough time with 4 weeks. Remember, professionals do this kind of work in a couple of days or less(understood that they are spending 12 hours a day doing it). Ready, set, go. Lets see what we can do. You go 4 weeks.
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