TheBryster opened this issue on Dec 09, 2009 · 25 posts
TheBryster posted Wed, 09 December 2009 at 7:20 AM Forum Moderator
OK! Bobby has thrown down the fancy glove thingy:
"Here is a challenge. **“’Wish you were here’, scenes of awe and wonder” **
Have you ever sent or received a post card from a vacation with a note attached, “Wish you were here”? Well I propose you create a scene worthy the phrase “Wish you were here”. It can be landscape, science fiction, abstract, surreal, humorous, etc..
Examples of possible entries:
A lakeside cabin surrounded by snow covered mountains
A cliff lined seascape
The view from a spaceship porthole of the wonders of the universeA completely alien or futuristic landscape
People on a walkway viewing the inside of one those reflective abstract arts
The view as seen by the rearmost goose flying in a V formation
What I would like entries to aim for is: creative points of view, scale, and imagination that **inspire awe and wonder.
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Also, the judging be based on how much the scene makes a member think, “yes I would like to be there also (or even chuckle at being glad you are not there.)”
Imports allowed, post work allowed but remember this is a Bryce challenge and the judging will be based on how well the artist conveyed the subject no matter detail of a model or import.
I hope this subject will encourage everyone having various genre preferences and no to little modeling skills to give it a go. There are boundless possibilities within Bryce alone."
**Good luck. The Entry pages will be up shortly.
****The Deadline will be 12 MIDNIGHT ROSITY TIME January 31st 2010
Contestants are permitted only one (1) entry.**
**WARNING!!!!! Anyone posting finished renders in the galleries before the end of voting will be disqualified from this challenge.
WIPS are fine as long as they are only posted in this thread.
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