It pays to be a good sport!
A few weeks ago I entered a 3D graphic contest. The prize was valued at $30.00 and it was something that I had been wanting because it would allow me to use skin textures meant for one female 3D model, on a completely different female 3D model. Which would save me gads of money because I have so much content for one model but hardly any of the other one.
There was no limit to the number of images you could enter so I entered 4 of them.
The idea was to make 2 different female 3D models look like they were related to one another.
Unfortunately not many people entered, only about 4 or 5 and a couple of us entered in 4 images. I think there were only 12 images to judge from.
I had tried to get more people to enter the contest, despite it being more competition, and I was posting in the contest thread helping people figure out how to achieve their goal and even explained how I went about achieving my results.
The winner was someone who entered one image but she does 3D graphics for a living and digital painted most of their picture, whereas the rest of us didn't.
Anyway, I was happy that she won because it was truely a beautiful image that she created, but at the same time I felt that her profession gave her too much of an edge over everyone else (who were all amateurs) and as soon as I saw her entry I knew that was the one they were going to pick because it "stood out" as being different. I kept that too myself though
Anyway, when they announced the winner I wasn't surprised it was her image. I congratulated her for a job well done.
Today I got an email from the person who sponsored the contest. Here is what he said to me and he included a download link to the prize:
I'm thrilled.
He also liked my results so much that he asked if I could provide with with the values that I used to achieve them so that he could use them, hehe
A few weeks ago I entered a 3D graphic contest. The prize was valued at $30.00 and it was something that I had been wanting because it would allow me to use skin textures meant for one female 3D model, on a completely different female 3D model. Which would save me gads of money because I have so much content for one model but hardly any of the other one.
There was no limit to the number of images you could enter so I entered 4 of them.
The idea was to make 2 different female 3D models look like they were related to one another.
Unfortunately not many people entered, only about 4 or 5 and a couple of us entered in 4 images. I think there were only 12 images to judge from.
I had tried to get more people to enter the contest, despite it being more competition, and I was posting in the contest thread helping people figure out how to achieve their goal and even explained how I went about achieving my results.
The winner was someone who entered one image but she does 3D graphics for a living and digital painted most of their picture, whereas the rest of us didn't.
Anyway, I was happy that she won because it was truely a beautiful image that she created, but at the same time I felt that her profession gave her too much of an edge over everyone else (who were all amateurs) and as soon as I saw her entry I knew that was the one they were going to pick because it "stood out" as being different. I kept that too myself though
Anyway, when they announced the winner I wasn't surprised it was her image. I congratulated her for a job well done.
Today I got an email from the person who sponsored the contest. Here is what he said to me and he included a download link to the prize:
I didn't officially win the contest, but I did get the prize anyway!You were such a good sport in my contest that I've decided to give this to you anyway. Please use it in good stead,
He also liked my results so much that he asked if I could provide with with the values that I used to achieve them so that he could use them, hehe