bsm3d Posted July 20, 2008 Share Posted July 20, 2008 Hello, I'm Ben and I would like to share with you the contest I setup on my web site. I know it's a bit late as the contest was started on 1st april, but as there is 1 month and 2 weeks before the contest deadline, maybe that's can interrest someone here. I hope that's the right place to post this, I'm sorry if it's not. TDT3D is proud to announce the launching of the 2008 Architectural (image and VR realtime) Contest ! Great contest of monumental Ancient and/or Medieval Asian Historical Architecture ! The goal of this contest is to promote the wonders of the Ancient and/or Medieval Asian Historical Architecture ! Like historical reconstitutions, Angkor city, Matsumoto castle, Hiroshima castle, Tandrok monastery,... your project must be based on an existing or has existed architecture, your are free to add some personnal creativity but you must keep original context and history ! Realise A3 format 150 dpi JPEG image or a 3D realtime visit of the project of your choice by respecting some points : * You must be TDT3D registered member. * Your project must be individual (not a team or company project) * Only one registration by person and an image which had never been published before in others contests ! * Must be based on a original architecture (Interior or Exterior) interpretation, existing or has exist before. * The model must be in 3D and the environment coud be a matte painting, 2D, compositing, ... * Your project could'nt be commercial, this is an interpretation in which we could find the original autor/source(s) of the project if necessary ! Deadline 1st september 2008. Please visit TDT3D to know more about this contest. Best regards, Ben Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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