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Summer Vibes 3D Challenge

The weather is getting hotter, the sun is out and the birds are singing. To make it short: Summer Vibes.

Since Summer started, we from RebusFarm in collaboration with XP-Pen are excited to announce the Summer Vibes 3D Challenge!

What you need to do: Submit a 3D image that represents Summer to you, gives you Summer vibes. It doesn't matter if it's a location, a building, a character, a scene or an animation!

We will select 3 winners who will get awesome prizes and be featured on social media!

Submission period: 15th July 2020 – 15th August 2020 - 23:59h CET

Winners announcement: 21st August

 

Winners Announced!

1st Place - Alexandr Melentiev

Summer Vibes Challenge 1st Place

Title: Fishing. Abandoned farm. Red hunter.

Description: Abandoned fish farm. The lone bounty hunter decided to bask in the warm sun and fish for dinner.

Prize: XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro Drawing Tablet

2nd Place - Piyushds

Summer Vibes Challenge 2nd Place

Title: Coast of Venezuela

Prize: XP-Pen Innovator Display 16

3rd Place - Kay John Yim

Summer Vibes Challenge 3rd Place

Title: Not to Scale - Imaginary Cities of Jizō & Tōrō

Description: In light of the COVID-19 lockdown, 'Not to Scale' is my virtual Summer exploration in nature and creation of an imaginary miniature city. It illustrates my appreciation of 'Jizō' and 'Tōrō' being the some of smallest Japanese architectural elements in physical scale yet encapsulate big and significant essence. 'Jizō' stone statues serve the primary role of protecting children, while 'Tōrō' stone lanterns, when lit, are considered as offerings to Buddha. They are usually among the smallest and less appreciated elements found in unsheltered areas of shrines and temples. 'Not to Scale' depicts 'Tōrō' stone lanterns taking the form of traditional Japanese architecture, inhabited by 'Jizō' stone statues - where the borders between structures and nature are deliberately obscure; where weathering and aging are celebrated as symbols to the cycle of life; where symmetrical architecture forms conform to asymmetrical contours and topography.

Prize: XP-Pen Mascot + 200 RenderPoints