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Subject: Contest Rules


shemia ( ) posted Sat, 17 April 2004 at 9:11 AM · edited Mon, 02 December 2024 at 5:56 AM

I have a question for the admins?
I'm not meaning to be a pain but I've been a member of Renderosity for some time time now, and although I do not consider myself in the league of any of the merchants, I thought I would have a go at one of the contests and proceeded to follow the rules diligently so I wouldn't make any mistakes and may have a bit of fun in the process. It was the two legged cat/rat creator contest and I noticed that one of the rules in particular stated that "Creature Creator Demo" MUST be used to create the thing. I just wanted to know why, when this rule is put up that one entrant clearly stated that they'd used Creature Creator Pro (Full) and their entry was still accepted? Are the rules not for everyone or am I just being a tad paranoid?


kbennett ( ) posted Sat, 17 April 2004 at 10:45 AM

No, not paranoid. Just catching something that I missed. Thanks for pointing it out. Kevin.


shemia ( ) posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 1:26 AM

Dear Admins,

One more question regarding the Creature Creator Demo provided in the two legged cat/rat contest. No matter how hard I tried I could not get the creature to assume any pose other than the default setting with arms outstretched. Is this something I missed or were you allowed to re-do the creature in another software programme other than the demo? It seems that a number of entrants managed to do this and I was impressed that they could actually get the creature to pose otherwise. Can someone enlighten me?..Sorry, just curious now.


kbennett ( ) posted Sun, 25 April 2004 at 3:53 AM

Hi shemia, The entrants who posed their creatures took them into another modelling program for boning, texturing and rendering, which is how they managed to move the figure from the default stance. Kev.


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