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#7

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.


#8

As far as a topic goes I’d suggest something in the realm of maturity, a veteran, a wise or experienced entity, item or thing that has been in the world many years. It’s not an old object or person or thing, but nor is it young. The theme could follow Project Phoenix, where EIAS was considered in a rebirth, but in the next contest it would be related to EIAS’s years in the industry…

The opportunity this theme gives the contest is it’s open to a broad interpretation, can cover many objects, people, places, and events. It also follows the film industries need to mimic reality… that worn look, that lack of newness… the everyday life happened here look…

In regards to being part of a team effort, that would be great except for the fact I don’t have the experience with EIM or EIAS to be very efficient with the time I’ll have to do any future contest, I think I’d hold others back.

TGIF,

Mike


#9

What an odd, restrictive set of rules this forum has… As I see it, if EI wants to ‘expand’ it needs to be seen competeing with other 3d products. A competition just for EI users isn’t going to have many entrants anyway. One good thing about the CG Society is that many of the contests or galleries of work aren’t app specific.
What I’m saying is that unless EI is seen outside of this forum no-one will notice it. A competition neeeds to involve other software users.

Martin K


#10

Martin…

Are you referring to this particular EI forum or to the CG Society contest rules as a whole? I tend to agree with the CGSociety. You can’t hold a contest or competition unless its open and available to everyone. I also agree with sponsorship rules too. Unless you’re a paying advertiser, its unfair to benefit on all the exposure your product gets from said competition when every other sponsor is paying to participate. Society competitions must also be highly planned and formally presented.

Project Phoenix, our last competition, was for EI users only. The only way I could do that was to offer a personal prize package myself. I conducted it entirely by myself and with the Society’s permission provided it didn’t give away software or 3D products from a specific vendor. We had a lot of visitors to this forum during the competition, but I agree that more exposure would happen if the contest wasn’t closed. (up to a point) Hence the reason for my starting this thread. I’m attempting to find out if we should try for another private competition, or if I should attempt to arrange something bigger. If we go the route of something bigger, it means more coordination with the Society and if EITG wants to be a potential sponsor of the event, they’ll have to start advertising here. Plus, EITG most likely wont be the only 3D program contributing to the prize package. Attempting to do so would show favoritism to one specific application.

Essentially, the bigger the competition gets, the more likely some other software vendor will “trump” EITG’s prize with something better. Wouldn’t be hard given EITG’s limited resources. The other thing to realize is the Society wont allow for an open competition to be sponsored by a sole vendor. Again, favoritism. If EITG were to contribute the “grand” prize, I’m sure it would have to be a doozy.

We could do another Project Phoenix style competition if its organized and “sponsored” by individual CGSociety members rather than the vendors. We could probably offer a rather nice prize package if individuals were willing to “donate” to the cause. Obviously there can’t be a fee to the competition because then that violates the rules of the Society as well. The system Ballastic Media has arranged in their formal competitions is quite elegant. Entrance to the competitions are basically free. Vendors get exposure thanks to the large draw these competitions produce, and Ballastic obtains rights to publish results in their Expose art books, which they turn around and sell to help fund their company and the Society. I think its brilliant.

If we wanted it to be open to all software packages it would basically have to be like this: “Compete in the XYZ competition, brought to you by the members of the EIAS forum”. But even that gets tricky. The prize would have to be defined in advance, it couldn’t be vendor specific, and any “donations” towards the prize would have to be anonymous and only applied towards the predefined prize package. It must be members helping members essentially. But even with that, this could potentially expand way beyond the little Project Phoenix competition and some discussions with the Society would have to be made if somehow we produced a prize more substantial than a leather jacket and an iPod.

As far as a starting time frame for a competition, it would probably be a little while…depending on the level of complexity we want to take it.


#11

Hi Brian, well I meant the Society as a whole, but I take your point. I’m not sure that donating a prize quite constitutes advertising, but rules are rules. Incidently I doubt that people enter ‘competitions’ just to get prizes- I think there’s more subtle reasons, like prestige, ego, just a bit of fun, a challenge etc etc.

How about getting a group of users to enter some of the other challenges that come up on other forums. There’s the Jeremy Birn Lighting challenges, a while ago there was a free for all on a kitchen set to see who could come up with what, as regards GI. Not only would the results be viewed here, but on the original forums as well. I already did a couple of lighting challenges using c4d, some time ago.

Martin K


#12

This is a great idea- Let’s get a bunch of EIAS users together to enter OTHER competitions. That would definately give EIAS more coverage. Especially if we placed high in the finals.

The Society’s rules are obviously geared around the idea that these forums aren’t about X software vs. z software, but about the artists, designers, and illustrators whos talent and ability create great imagery.

So, alternatively (without being too manipulative) how do we host a contest open to all, that helps show off EIAS? (that being the point of this forum).


#13

Exactly! How about looking to see what other contests are running. The Lighting Challenge isn’t exactly a contest, but has no time limit. This is the type of challenge to show off EI in its best light. One of the challenges is a small kitchen and is ideal I think to show of EI’s GI capability.
Someone posted me yesterday re an image on my site- they had never heard of Electric Image…

Martin K


#14

Well I know that the CGSociety will be offering a new challenge soon. Perhaps you’ll wish to participate in that event. It should be an interesting one.


#15

Is there some way we can find to offer an incentive for EIAS users to enter these challenges? Basically an “unoffical” prize package coordinated and paid for by the users of this forum? Very much like Brian’s idea of people contributing some amount, to help fund a prize? Could this prize be EIAS related (plugin, etc.)? The idea here is to organize this incentive “outside” of the general challenge contest to get EIAS users involved.

Is this even possible with the rules currently in place?


#16

Well if I entered a ‘contest’ it would be for the fun of it or the challenge or chance to learn something new… if I had the time. I don’t do graphics for a living- its more of a second job on top of my main employment which has nothing to do with graphics, so I don’t have too much time to mess with these things- wish I did have.

Martin K


#17

Well gentlemen…it looks like we’re going to have to put any EI contest ideas on hold for now. I’ve volunteered to be a judge on the next CG Challenge here on CGTalk. They’re planning on posting the challenge details later today or tomorrow. I’m not at liberty to discuss them, however, I will say this next contest is right up EIAS’ alley. Team efforts are also permitted! Of course you’ll have to get past the jury first…then it hits the judges…but the prizes are pretty nice. You want to represent an EIAS team Martin? Put one together an be a team leader and do EIAS proud. You guys can make a strong EIAS statement.


#18

Speaking of contests, VizDepot just announced a competition to model and render a lighthouse… Damn it! :slight_smile:

I’m up for a team effort on a CGTalk comp…
Ian


#19

Well… they should be announcing the contest rules today I believe…I was looking over the initial descriptions and it looks like there is going to be a video/animated portion to the contest in addition to the standard 2D and 3D still categories. Its the animated/video portion of the contest that supports team efforts. Still images are individuals only. I encourage everyone to participate.


#20

Ok gentlemen…CG Challenge XX is out. Take a look at the rules and description and make your mark. Good luck. Show off what EIAS can do.


#21

Crikey…this is a major and very ambitious undertaking.
First, and most important, I can’t easily see what the deadline is, only that entries musn’t be late.
Ambitious, because you’re going to be ‘competing’ with the best out there and also because you need to get to read the book to get a handle on how to present and construct an image or short that ‘drags you in’ wanting more, wanting to know what its all about. In this world, saturated to the brim with sci fi imagery that’s pretty difficult, especially if the ‘book’ is in reality no different from a score of other sci fi books. Already I’m thinking about the ‘stone’ in 2001 and the ‘ring’ thingy in the ‘halo’ game, plus a few other ‘asteroid’ movies.

In my view, the overall idea or concept or teaser is what will/ should ‘win’ this, provided its executed professionally. What I never get about these things is the WIP bit. If it’s a ‘competition’ why share ideas or concepts for others to lift?
Ok, that was a rhetorical question…
Apart from the necessity to present professionally and convincingly, this is 110% about ideas.

Martin K


#22

Well, I just browsed through this:
http://features.cgsociety.org/challenge/eon/inspiration.php

All pretty nifty, seems like an epic undertaking as you say. I think I’ll have to stick to the rendering challenges as I simply don’t have time to contemplate something like that.

I hope someone else here does though :slight_smile:
Ian


#23

Depending on what the timeframe is for this, i might be up for a team effort for the video entry…

Reuben


#24

I agree with Martin about the story having similarities to other scifi novels. ‘Rama’ also comes to mind…

So, what to do, what to do…

~Mike


#25

A lot of people have noted how Eon reminds them of Rama, but several have noted that after reading the book it possesses its own flair…so I guess I will need to read it too. Probably a good thing to do. :slight_smile:

Something to consider for those interested in this particular challenge. This is the first time I’ve ever seen a specific, pre-existing, published storyline integrated into a competition. (at least on the web) Notes in the competition description state that several “important” people will be looking at this competition and I believe that. Since I do so much previs in Hollywood, they’re taking a very familiar path towards positioning EON for actual film production. Of course I have no way to prove that. But basically the competition is doing exactly what my company does on a limited scale. Conceptualizing a script with visual images and animated story animatics. (The trailer competition is just an offshoot of that process) If you’re interested in being “seen” in the film industry, this is a very good competition to do it with.


#26

So is anybody gonna enter the EON competition?