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Challenge Arena F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 29 2:48 am)
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I feel the need to point out that, under normal circumstances, I do in fact know all the names of the months and their order. No, really. They made me memorise them in school and everything. I thought 'July', typed 'June' -- ah, the joys of human error. And also to point out, a bit belatedly, that 2D and 2.5D artists are absolutely encouraged to join, though from what I remember from art class, the prospect of drawing more spheres and cubes may not exactly entrance them. And, finally, that this is all very exciting and the entries are great, even if Baztd did beat me to the puzzlebox idea. Sigh. ;)
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=212252&Start=1&Artist=CrystalWizard&ByArtist=Yes
Here is my entry, created entirely in terragen. The primatives are cubes and cylinders which combine to create the castle. The only post production work that I did was to cut a door in the side of the castle with paintshopOk, submission time is up... and now it's time to Vote for your fave'... and this isn't going to be an easy one by any means! Lots and Lots of great entries this month.... So.. to start things off... My Vote goes to: pidjy with the boxing Primitives. - James
The doctor says I have way too much blood in my caffeine system.
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Thanks again, folks, and especially RimRunner for being so patient. Okay, here goes.
I challenge you to take those old standbys, the primitives -- the basic sphere, cube, torus, cylinder, cone and their ilk -- and make them interesting again. You can use as many or as few of the above in your image(s) as you please, as well as as many or as few other objects, lights, textures, materials, Boolean operations and any other dirty tricks you may have up your sleeve. One restriction: the primitives must be recognizable. So if you're using a cube, for example, you may distort it to your heart's content so long as it still has six sides and eight vertices, but not into, say, a fish, unless there's some other primitive in the scene. (Or unless it's a cube-shaped fish.)
Have fun. :)