Zhann opened this issue on Sep 10, 2003 ยท 14 posts
Zhann posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 1:26 AM
Okay, I admit it, I have no idea what month it is, (gotta cut back on the caffeine) but we have now the making for the 'September' challenge;
it will be a Historical piece, take a 'Page from (recorded) History'
it can be any period from the Ancients to Modern Day
Use the knowledge gained in the last challenges
import models or make your own, if you do make a model for your render it would be nice if it was made available to other Brycers, by uploading to the backroom
postwork kept to a minimum
on land, sea, the air or in space
any time of year
landscape, seascape or cityscape, no metaphors, allegories or representations
no fantasy images
it can be an event (ex; first flight), an object (ex; first airplane), or a person(s) (ex; the Wright Bros.)
it is not necessary to use Poser but those who have it can, Flak gave me the link on how he does his 'crowd' scenes here
Anymore questions post in this thread, not the other
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Flak posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 1:31 AM
If the crowd scenes thing doesn't make sense to you, just ask me... what I wrote could do with a bit less confusination here and there.
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Zhann posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 1:33 AM
Thanks, I'm already confused and I haven't read it yet ;)
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Flak posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 1:34 AM
Muahahahaha... those smoke and mirrors do that to everyone ;)
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Zhann posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 1:36 AM
It's probably just the smoke...;]
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Quest posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 1:42 AM
LOL...sounds like a great challenge Zhann.
Zhann posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 2:37 AM
For those curious as to what dates this challenge encompasses, today, Sept 9 throught Oct 6....that's the time you have to do your image.....(AS, that is what you meant earlier?) that's 3.5 weeks and 4 weekends.....
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AgentSmith posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 2:55 AM
Alright, wise guys....
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AgentSmith posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 2:56 AM
I know we are out of wack with the Challenge start/finish. We go ahead as planned, each Challenge will be somewhere around 30 days. *DEADLINE will be October 6th, 10:00p.m. Renderosity time. That gives you all 26 days and 4 weekends from now to finish up. October has nearly 5 weekends, and will help us catch up a little. But, to make sure we don't fall behind this time, the dealine is the deadline, period. I will make announcements about what's going on every other day if I have to, lol. And, voting for the Sept. Challeneg will only be two days, this way we can have 3 weekends (basically) in October to work on the October Challenge. And, November has 5 full weekends. AgentSmith
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Telson posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 3:09 AM
Sounds good, I've already started
catlin_mc posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 9:56 AM
Zhann, do you mean that if I want to do a representation of Plato's cave of shadows that would not be allowed?
Zhann posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 3:21 PM
Catlin, does the cave of shadows exist in real time, or is it an imagining of Plato, or is the cave of shadows a metaphor for something else? As it is, Drac's put Plato's Atlantis, on the venue and it was only heresay, no one actually went there, came back and wrote an detailed account of their stay...I'd have to say, no, and Ulysses travels are a no too...But, you have a wealth of history where you live, so many great things happened there, or pick an event that moved you, or a peroid where you liked the fashions, or a person of note, Mary Queen of Scots comes to mind, what a story there is there ...does any of that help?
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catlin_mc posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 5:19 PM
Scottish peasants standing in the sea, up to their knees, while the English land owners herd sheep onto the land and burn down their homes. Tragic history it is too. I think I can do something with that, but I'll have to make sure it's nothing like the one chohole did using the same theme. 8) Catlin
Zhann posted Wed, 10 September 2003 at 5:26 PM
Great idea! Go for a dramatic point of view, besides no two artists see things the same way, you go girl!
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