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BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:08 am
by Josh
I just came across the Blender World Cup 2010 site, and what do I see: Sponsored by Indigo Renderer. Indigo is even mentioned in the rules as a dedicated tool (beside lux)! 1st prize seems to be an Indigo license, at least.

Some official statements please :D

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:55 am
by Soup
I was wondering if anyone might see that :roll:
As soon as that site goes live, it's official. So yes, the next Blender World Cup will be using Indigo (Or Lux), with a prize of a full Indigo licence.
8)

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 12:01 pm
by Godzilla
:? Blender community isn't too fond of Indigo...

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:37 pm
by PureSpider
Godzilla wrote::? Blender community isn't too fond of Indigo...
What's the reason? :shock:

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:18 pm
by SaphireS
PureSpider wrote:
Godzilla wrote::? Blender community isn't too fond of Indigo...
What's the reason? :shock:
Because many Blender users like it because of the free as in beer and hate everything they have to pay for or the are completely into the spirit of open source und hate everything commercial.
That's stupid of course, for Blender to be successful as a tool it has to integrate into existing pipelines and work well together with commercial software. :)

Anyway I'm taking part in BWC2010 for sure! :mrgreen:

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 1:33 am
by suvakas
But there is a chance now to get Indigo license for free by participating in this contest :wink:

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:34 am
by Godzilla
The Blender community doesn't exactly hate commercial software in general - or Indigo for being commercial. Most just feel that Indigo going commercial was a bad course of action and they feel somewhat betrayed. I suspect most entries will be made with Luxrender...

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 7:51 am
by SaphireS
Godzilla wrote:I suspect most entries will be made with Luxrender...
That doesn't matter as long as we win the challenge, using Indigo. :P

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:40 am
by dougal2
SaphireS wrote:
Godzilla wrote:I suspect most entries will be made with Luxrender...
That doesn't matter as long as we win the challenge, using Indigo. :P
or Yafaray, now that they've changed the rules :roll:

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 10:47 am
by Soup
The BWC2010 is over, and first place went to dakiru!
Check out the winners, and dakiru's winning Indigo render here: BWC2010 winners

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 9:33 pm
by hcpiter
Congratulation dakiru ! Really good job !

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 9:45 pm
by ritter
Great image dakiru! Congratulation.

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 11:52 pm
by Doug Armand
Congrats to both Indigo and Dakiru - nice work

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:00 am
by solarray
Yes its a nice render dakiru, congratulation. But I think it should also be said that your image doesn't fit to the contests topic of a "stop motion film" ... "hand made scale..." ... "in a fun and quirky way". Anyway it isn't really problematic because most of the entries doesn't fit to the topic.

Thats why I also don't really agree with a decision to let the community vote for a competition, rather than let it decide from a jury. A Jury who have in most times more the ability to find the best images regarding different aspects. Maybe this is a section where the terms "community" and "open..." (from open source) should not be used.

Re: BWC 2010 sponsoring

Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:06 am
by dakiru
Thanks a lot, guys! :D
solarray wrote:But I think it should also be said that your image doesn't fit to the contests topic of a "stop motion film" ... "hand made scale..." ... "in a fun and quirky way". Anyway it isn't really problematic because most of the entries doesn't fit to the topic.
Yes, that's easily possible. To be honest, I didn't try extremely to get exactly along with the requirements, because at the start it was hard for me to clearly define what the stop-motion render is. So, it was a process for fun to get the representation of my idea of it.
solarray wrote:Thats why I also don't really agree with a decision to let the community vote for a competition, rather than let it decide from a jury. A Jury who have in most times more the ability to find the best images regarding different aspects. Maybe this is a section where the terms "community" and "open..." (from open source) should not be used.
True is, that some really great works were submitted and I agree, that professional jury would estimate the professional criteria better.

What was your favorite submission? :)