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06-27-05, 02:17 PM
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Grand Prize Winner: Krishnamurti M. Costa (Antropus)
After two months of suspense while the artists shared their developing works, the results are finally in and a winner has been announced (http://www.cgtalk.com/showthread.php?threadid=253317) in CGTalk's "Master & Servant" challenge. Artists were given great freedom in what form the master/servant relationship could take, and how emotions should be conveyed. Quoting from CGTalk, "The depth of feeling and the power of the relationship as portrayed by the image was the primary goal of this challenge. Participating artists had to demonstrate clarity of thought and emotion in their finished images."
Kris Costa (http://cgnetworks.com/challenge/masterandservant/entry.php?challenger=6031) (also known as Antropus here at ZBC) was the winner, with ZBrush figuring heavily into the creation of the scene. Kris was extremely generous with sharing his techniques (http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=025220) here at ZBC as the project developed. This is actually the second contest that Kris has won at CGTalk while using ZBrush, with the previous being his entry (http://pixologic.com/zbrush/interviews/images/costa_winner.jpg) in the Machineflesh Challenge.
Three of the eight runners-up in the 3D Category also used ZBrush in the creation of their images: Monsit Jangariyawong (http://cgnetworks.com/challenge/masterandservant/entry.php?challenger=5697), Damir G.Martin (http://cgnetworks.com/challenge/masterandservant/entry.php?challenger=5918) and Ralf Stumpf (http://cgnetworks.com/challenge/masterandservant/entry.php?challenger=7475)(ZBC Thread (http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=25491&page=1&pp=15) ), with Dimitris Liatsos (http://cgnetworks.com/challenge/masterandservant/entry.php?challenger=5842)(ZBC Thread (http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=025563)) receiving an Honorable Mention. Many other entrants incorporated ZBrush into their workflows, as well.
We will be posting interviews (http://pixologic.com/zbrush/interviews/artist_interviews.html) with some of the participants very soon.
Please join us in congratulating all the winners in this very exciting CGNetworks challenge!
Grand Prize Winner: Krishnamurti M. Costa (Antropus)
After two months of suspense while the artists shared their developing works, the results are finally in and a winner has been announced (http://www.cgtalk.com/showthread.php?threadid=253317) in CGTalk's "Master & Servant" challenge. Artists were given great freedom in what form the master/servant relationship could take, and how emotions should be conveyed. Quoting from CGTalk, "The depth of feeling and the power of the relationship as portrayed by the image was the primary goal of this challenge. Participating artists had to demonstrate clarity of thought and emotion in their finished images."
Kris Costa (http://cgnetworks.com/challenge/masterandservant/entry.php?challenger=6031) (also known as Antropus here at ZBC) was the winner, with ZBrush figuring heavily into the creation of the scene. Kris was extremely generous with sharing his techniques (http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=025220) here at ZBC as the project developed. This is actually the second contest that Kris has won at CGTalk while using ZBrush, with the previous being his entry (http://pixologic.com/zbrush/interviews/images/costa_winner.jpg) in the Machineflesh Challenge.
Three of the eight runners-up in the 3D Category also used ZBrush in the creation of their images: Monsit Jangariyawong (http://cgnetworks.com/challenge/masterandservant/entry.php?challenger=5697), Damir G.Martin (http://cgnetworks.com/challenge/masterandservant/entry.php?challenger=5918) and Ralf Stumpf (http://cgnetworks.com/challenge/masterandservant/entry.php?challenger=7475)(ZBC Thread (http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=25491&page=1&pp=15) ), with Dimitris Liatsos (http://cgnetworks.com/challenge/masterandservant/entry.php?challenger=5842)(ZBC Thread (http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=025563)) receiving an Honorable Mention. Many other entrants incorporated ZBrush into their workflows, as well.
We will be posting interviews (http://pixologic.com/zbrush/interviews/artist_interviews.html) with some of the participants very soon.
Please join us in congratulating all the winners in this very exciting CGNetworks challenge!