Hi Mike,
You have some good points and suggestions. I’ll need to open discussions with EITG about actually sponsoring a contest. They’re already CGSociety members because they had to approve of this particular forum to the CGSociety in order for me to start it. Any company on this website must “endorse” the forum leader. However, they are not currently paying advertisers on this board. If they would consider that, they could officially offer products, like seats of EIAS, as a part of a potential prize package. 3rd party vendors are also restricted because they are not paying advertisers either. Its also the reason why I can’t include and Paralumino products as apart of the prize pacakge. Something to consider though…If EITG sponsors an official contest, the rules of the CGSociety prohibit the contest from being closed. All CGSociety members must be allowed to participate. The only reason why Project Phoenix, our last competition, was closed was because it was a personal prize not associated with any 3D product that I was giving away. So therefore, I had more controls on the “rules”.
As far as other competition specifics goes, I’m open to ideas. Still frame competitions are usually easier to judge, while animation competitions usually require more time and overhead. As far as modeling goes, I would probably guess that would remain open and free. I don’t agree with Ian, however, that models should be provided. Procedural, stock or “canned” models restricts the creative potential of the project and turns the competition into a competition focused entirely on rendering technique. (Not to mention that the CGSociety discourages the use of stock models in any original artwork) Besides, EIAS is more than that…and a display on how accomodating it is with any modeler is a good thing to show.
