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Congratulations to our top 30 finalists who have been selected by our panel of industry judges. Over the next 5 months these top 30 individuals will be compete in 5 challenges with the winner being crowned at the 2005 CGarchitect.com SIGGRAPH Party at SIGGRAPH in Los Angeles.
To view the finalists click here: http://www.cgarchitect.com/challenge...ontestants.asp The first challenge has also been launched and is open to all of the contestants: http://www.cgarchitect.com/challenge...challenges.asp
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Athens
Age: 35
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Name: Lambros Potamianos |
yes, there is certainly some fine talent in there. Congratulations and good luck to everyone.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Age: 36
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Name: Iain Collins |
The judging must have been tough.
I'm more surprised about those who didn't make it (CHG in particular), but that's competitions I suppose. Well done everybody!
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: cape town
Age: 34
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Name: van aardt de jageer |
Great images!
Would be nice to know what software / hardware was used, as well as some stats like render time ect.? |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Beirut
Age: 32
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Name: Ihab Kalache |
Definitely the dramatic impact of the views and subjects and the need to have selected artists that have different styles (to spice the competition up) played a primary role in the selection. I'm not sad at all I wasn't selected as I see about five of those selected had mediocre renderings and still made the cut, but their views were dramatic (3 pointed prespectives or weird architecture) so it's definitely more artistic than real world production.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: London, UK
Posts: 198
Name: Danny Meyer |
Well done everybody!
I am about to browse the winning visuals with relish, but one thing struck me, Jeff...surely some of those silhouttes should be female? I am assuming Alicja Bula, Eunice Lee and Sabine Pouget are women, for starters. And there may be more.. As there does appear to be a paucity of women on this board, would it not be good to acknowledge those who are here in general, and competition winners in particular? D. |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: San Francisco
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Name: travis schmiesing |
congrats to the finalists.
looking forward to reading your WIP post requirments as you post them.
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