8 JUDGES TO REPRESENT THE 3D ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY
July 2, 2006. Beaverton, Oregon: e-on software, makers of Vue, the leading solutions for natural 3D environments, in association with Softimage, Cornucopia3D and 3D World Magazine, today announced the second edition of the "Vue 3D Environment Competition", designed to showcase the capabilities of 3D technology for CG environments.
Any version of Vue - including the free Vue 6 Personal Learning Edition (PLE) - can be used to enter the competition. Judging will be based solely on the quality, realism and artistic merit of the entries, not on the version of Vue used to create them.
With a group of 8 prestigious judges representing the different fields of the 3D Entertainment Industry, this competition is a unique chance for anybody to see their work exposed to the eyes of industry experts, as well as to win over $5,000 in prizes.
Get Noticed!
The "Vue 3D Environment Competition 2007" judges are all leading figures in the world of 3D graphics, from the Game, Broadcast and Media to the Motion Picture industries:
- Paul Huston – Digital Matte Supervisor, Industrial Light & Magic
- Takashi Nagasaki - CTO, Polygon Pictures
- Eran Dinur – Digital Artist, LucasFilm Animationn Singapore
- Stephane Belin – Senior Concept Artist, Electronic Arts
- Todd Akita - Technical Director, Psyop
- Susumu Yukuhiro – Concept Artist, Whiskytree
- Jim Thacker – Editor, 3D World magazine
- Leonard Teo - Product Marketing Manager, Softimage
Over $5,000 in Prizes!
The winner of the “Vue 3D Environment Competition 2007” will receive Softimage XSI Essentials (worth $1,995), Vue 6 xStream (worth $1,035) and one year subscription to 3D World magazine (worth $150).
The first runner up will receive Vue 6 Infinite (worth $735), Softimage XSI Foundation (worth $495), one year subscription to 3D World magazine ($150), while the second runner up will receive a $200 voucher on Cornucopia3D content.
Submissions start Monday July 2, and end Tuesday July 31, 2007.
The winners of the competition will be announced at the Siggraph show, in San Diego, on August 7, 2007.
More information is available at:
www.e-onsoftware.com/3dec07.html