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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
AeroJett 3
rj001 2
dhama 1
AeroJett I really like the simple life of hiking against an unearthly daytime sky.
rj001. I liked the classic coloring and the planet surface. That model helped a little, LOL
dhama I liked the mono color and the ship
HMs in alphabetical order
Garmac
Kanzler
Lown
orbital
Quest
kanzler - 3pts
Quest - 2pts
Pierre-O - 1pt
I had a hard time choosing 2nd and 3rd place winners as I really liked both Quest's and Pierre-O's entries equally.
A couple of Honorable Mentions:
AeroJett
Lown
skiwillgee
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OK . . . Where's my chocolate?
Gerile - 3 pts
rj001 - 2 pts
Aerojett - 1 pt
The reason behind my voting.
Gerile,
I like that you built a very nice model. And as you said you decided to stick to the Chesley Bonestell theme. Great job.
rj001,
What can I say, you're one of the best. I read your post on this project. I think I picked up some new way of doing things. I can't wait to try them out. I love you're modeling.
Aerojet,
I just like this piece. It says a lot without being too busy.
To everyone else I can only pick three. But I think everyone did a great job.
OK I'm gonna cop out totally because this has to be the best work I've ever seen in a challenge. I can't even narrow it down to a favorite 10. So good luck to the winners, you will definitely deserve it, all of these are top notch work ladies and gentlemen.
John
This is not my "second childhood". I'm not finished with the first one yet.
Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.
"I'd like to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather....not screaming in terror like the passengers on his bus." - Jack Handy
3 Skiwillgee - Had a real retro feelo about it!
2 RJ001 - God knows what he would have done if he had spent the 2 months doing the challenge!
1 Aerojett - Classic scifi mood, love anything with big planets looming in the sky!
HM Lown, Dhama!
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#13 kanzler- 3 pts
#24 Pierre-O- 2 pts
#10 skiwillgee- 1 pt
I'm not a fan of Sci-fi...so I don't look at the tech side of it...I chose these because they just looked good darn it !! lol
HM to e'one else...excellent work and it was very hard to choose!
“For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible.”
[Stuart Chase]
3pt Skiwillgee
2pt rjay 9663
1pt Lown
Hms for Dhama, Orbital, Kanzler and Pierre-o
I find with these challenges that you think you have done a reasonable entry and others can hit the nail perfectly on the head. Skiwillgee's entry did this for me. Not since Pidgy's entry for 'The deep' many years ago has anyone got it so perfect.
Congrats to all parcipitants
I'm also having a hard time narrowing this down. There are just too many excellent, fantastic over the top images.
I've even tried to make up an HM list and that is so long too.
I'm going with:
3pts to Quest, it had tons of intricate models and a fantastic nebula sky, and great orange glow coming out of the engines.
2 pts for Lown, again lots of intricate modeling and who doesn't love Central Park.
1 pts to Skiwillgee, Looks like it came right off the cover of a Sci Fi novel, great composition.
Many others came close to getting my vote. Orbital, love the fuzzy feel and organic-ness of it.
Great modeling done by Kanzler, Thandaluz, rj9663, rj001, kiteflyer, Dhama and I'm sure I've missed a few more who impressed me.
Loved the feel of Garmac's entry.
Pierre-o put together an awesome scene.
Just so much talent here, I'm very impressed by it all.
Congrats go out to all who participated in this challenge.
Pierre-O 3 Points
Quest 2 Points
grafikeer 1 point
Well done all, wish I could have competed with you in this one. It was difficult to pick just 3. :)
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Do you know where your towel is?! I love Vogon Poetry. :P
DON'T PANIC!
Portland Pirate Festival
Arrrr!
aerojett - 3
dhama - 2
geirla - 1
but to be honest it was hard to pick a 321 placing from them.
Experience is no substitute for blind faith.
http://avalon2000.livejournal.com/ -
My Art Blog
First, let me say that I’m grateful for such a wonderful turnout of talent. All the entries are simply spectacular! They are a feast for the eye to behold. I would like to thank all the entrants for participating. This includes those that couldn’t, for whatever reason get their entries in on time. I feel homage has duly been paid to Chesley Bonestell for the genre and movement of art that he inspired. I would also like to thank you for affording me the privilege of presenting this challenge to the forum.
As many have said, it is truly difficult to chose but one winner…so I vote for…me…LOL…j/k! Anyway, here we go:
#24 Pierre-O -3pts.
#3 Orbital -2pts.
#15 AeroJett -1pt.
Honorable Mention goes to:
Lown
Skiwillgee
Kanzler
Rjay
Rj001
Garmac
Dhama
Congratulations and many thanks to everyone.
Skiwillgee 3 points
Starbeef 2 points
Kanzler 1 point
Measure
your mind's height
by the shade it casts.
Robert Browning (Paracelsus)
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The rules as they stand also state that in the event of a tie, the ratings will be shared between those tied. In other words if there are two artists with the same number of votes at the top, 1st place will be shared. The fact that I cannot place a deciding vote precludes me from the voting process as a whole.
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