I've seen this being done on cgsociety, but im not quite experienced enough to challenge someone there. I was wondering if anyone thought this was a good idea and wanted to maybe try it out? see how succesful it is
Here's how it works: someone declares that they are up for a challenge, and another modeller has to challenge them to a competition.
A time is then set (usually two weeks or so, but the time can be decided by the contestants) in which to complete a model, which will be presented after the time limit has passed, for everyone in the forums to judge for themselves. But first a referee is selected (maybe someone could nominate themselves or perhaps a mod would volunter). This person decides what the rules will be for that specific challenge, ie/
- what will be modelled
- how many polygons it should be
- max texture size
- any other aspects that are to be included in the model or final image
At the end, screenshots are presented, displaying the final model, and the person who recieves the most votes from the forum goers wins.
A WIP must be presented along the way, so that each challenger knows they are still modelling for a reason.
The reason this is different to the larger modelling competition, is that because it is between just two individuals, those two people are more likely to work harder to beat the other, and there will most probably be two very well designing modells at the end.
Also, I think it would be more fun if it were more exclusive, and several competitions might be held at one time, it would be interseting to see the range of things being produced.
I personally think this is a great idea.
If anyone thinks this is a cool idea and wants to try it out on these forums, you might have guessed that I am up for a challenge. alternatively you can challenge anyone you like
ps. i have some experience already.
-EZ-
WIP - team zero