CHALLENGE TOPIC
- The LightWave Forum's September Challenge is to create a
"Flying Logo Animation". Imagine you have a CG reel
of your best work or a finished CG film, and all it needs now to
give it that finishing touch is an opening flying personal logo.
Your personal logo can take any shape or form, albeit text or a
symbol or even both. It is up to you as the artist, to incorporate
various motion, lighting and surfacing techniques, that will give
your personal logo that maximum impact! Remember you are only
limited by your imagination.
CHALLENGE
RULES
- Open to all Renderosity members.
- Members cannot vote for themselves!!!
- All entries should follow Renderosity's Terms of
Service.
- All final entries should be rendered from LightWave 3D. Any
version is accepted.
- Postwork is allowed, but not encouraged. Try to push LightWave
to get all the effects, including any postwork shaders, done during
the rendering process.
- Only one entry is allowed per member. Once it is uploaded to
the challenge page that entry is considered the final submission
and cannot be changed. If multiple entries are submitted, only the
first entry will be allowed.
- Let's standardize our logo animation size to be 320 x 240
pixels, with a maximum file size of 5MB. The time limit should be
between 3-20 seconds long. Animations can be posted in either avi
or mov format.
- Optional thumbnails must be 100 x 100 pixels (or they won't
upload).
- Multiple WIP images posted to the Forum are encouraged, but
only entries uploaded to the challenge page will be considered.
Each entry needs to be "approved" before it appears on the
challenge page, so please be patient while it is being
reviewed.
If you have any questions regarding the challenge rules, please
contact any of the Renderosity LightWave 3D Staff members.
CHALLENGE PERIOD
- This challenge starts now! Deadline for your entries will be
on
12:00 PM, Renderosity Server Time, Friday,
30-September-2005.
Artists grant permission
to Renderosity for the use of submitted images for an undetermined
period of time. The artist will always remain the intellectual
property and copyright holder.