The rendered scene (Studio or Outdoor) must include CG Cars branding, using only the provided logo files. Placement and amount of the logos is entirely up to you - wheels, tire branding, vinyls, etc.
Anywhere on the vehicle or in the scene is fine, but the CG Cars logo should be "applied" to an in-scene object, not just as a label on the image.
hi, i have registred and i didn`t recive any PM`s :|...
It clearly says that you will recieve that on September 30th.
I just wanted to ask what would happen if the work wouldn't be finished until October 29th, is there any problems with that, for example if I couldn't manage to make it as I want, and leave contest?
I just wanted to ask what would happen if the work wouldn't be finished until October 29th, is there any problems with that, for example if I couldn't manage to make it as I want, and leave contest?
If you won't post a final submission, you will get defaulted, but without consequences. so if you want to participate, do it minde
Looks really interesting, I would like to enter
But I have some doubts:
-Can I use "real life images", as backplates, real life drivers... etc and use them for the composition or all have to be in 3D?
-In the case that the first question could be possible. Can they be from anywhere? like google...
By the other hand, I really congrats all the Cg-cars team for this contest. Looks amazing
this contest intrigues me, i wanna join but im not sure if i will be able to finish it, it will be a good test/challenge of my rendering and modelling skills or lack of
Can I use "real life images", as backplates, real life drivers... etc and use them for the composition or all have to be in 3D?
The only 3D required is our contest model, the Viper. So, yes, you can use any materials you like to fill in the scene ( if you have permission to use them ) as long as the final comp meets the contest instruction HERE.
I hope that answers your questions. Good to hear from you, my friend, and thanks / best of luck to everyone who has registered so far.
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