EON: World Between Worlds Challenge
1 Comments Published by JM on Saturday, March 24, 2007 at 9:36 PM.
While we are not here to promote the books, ((they are good by the way)) we (I) are (am) here to promote the arts.
So without further delay I am happy to announce that the EON World Between Worlds Challenge on The CGSociety has finally announced the winners and runner-ups for the competition.
An awesome gallery of high quality art, and near cinematic quality film trailers, is what this challenge left The CGSociety.
Every Challenge keeps getting better and better.
In the Trailer Arena, the moment I saw the winning trailer long ago, I knew that it would be the winner. The other contestants put up a valiant struggle, but they just weren't strong enough to knock down 'The Shift'
About the 3D Scene, I didn't even know that it was a separate category.
No, I did not read the Challenge Rules because I wouldn't participate anyways.
I thought that the 3D Scene was together with the Illustration category.
And while I cannot argue with the winners and runner-ups in the Illustration department, one entry that I thought deserves at least an 'Honourable Mention' is The Fourth Chamber by Adrian Baluta.
It is a beautifully executed image, from the colors to the concept, a stunning image in many aspects.
The only flaw I can find with it is (maybe that is why it wasn't recognized) the lack of the curved walls against the horizon.
The first time I saw that image I was sure it was going to win, but as the competition progressed, I realized that there were several good contestants in line for the first place.
But all is well that ends well.
One thing I love about all of the CGSociety Challenges, is that you find quality art where it would otherwise be buried.
Ok. So now you know what I spend some of my free time stalking on the web.
So without further delay I am happy to announce that the EON World Between Worlds Challenge on The CGSociety has finally announced the winners and runner-ups for the competition.
An awesome gallery of high quality art, and near cinematic quality film trailers, is what this challenge left The CGSociety.
Every Challenge keeps getting better and better.
In the Trailer Arena, the moment I saw the winning trailer long ago, I knew that it would be the winner. The other contestants put up a valiant struggle, but they just weren't strong enough to knock down 'The Shift'
About the 3D Scene, I didn't even know that it was a separate category.
No, I did not read the Challenge Rules because I wouldn't participate anyways.
I thought that the 3D Scene was together with the Illustration category.
And while I cannot argue with the winners and runner-ups in the Illustration department, one entry that I thought deserves at least an 'Honourable Mention' is The Fourth Chamber by Adrian Baluta.
It is a beautifully executed image, from the colors to the concept, a stunning image in many aspects.
The only flaw I can find with it is (maybe that is why it wasn't recognized) the lack of the curved walls against the horizon.
The first time I saw that image I was sure it was going to win, but as the competition progressed, I realized that there were several good contestants in line for the first place.
But all is well that ends well.
One thing I love about all of the CGSociety Challenges, is that you find quality art where it would otherwise be buried.
Ok. So now you know what I spend some of my free time stalking on the web.
oooo! looks exciting!!!