CGTrader.com calls 3D designers to submit visionary architectural proposals
(PRWEB) December 02, 2014 -- CGTrader has recently celebrated hitting 35,000 architecture 3D model milestone on their marketplace. The company is focused on tailoring the well-known design challenges to its diverse 3D designer community’s preferences, so it only seems natural that they’ve announced a competition targeting 3D professionals who enjoy creating architectural interior and exterior 3D models.
3D Architecture challenge invites computer graphics artists to submit designs of concept cities, homes and buildings in two categories - interior and exterior. The challenge has become an annual CGTrader competition due to the high volume of submissions last year, so no wonder it has an impressive total prize pool this year - $13,000 worth in prizes. The company strives to attract high-quality architectural 3D models, thus the challenge is run in a slightly different fashion this time, discarding the best portfolio category and centering on two best 3D models - interior and exterior.
“We pride ourselves on designer satisfaction. Their success is our priority. Naturally, we’re dedicated to delivering the most interesting design challenges that would be appreciated by our community. Architectural 3D models are at the heart of computer graphics - it’s what drives people and it also sells. So it’s a win win for everyone” - said Marius Kalytis, the founder and CEO of CGTrader.com
The contest closes on the 30th of January 2015.
About CGTrader.com
A community-backed 3D model marketplace CGTrader.com was founded in 2011 with a mission to democratize the 3D modelling and 3D design market. With more than 100 000 registered users, the company unites 3D modelling professionals from all around the world. There are more than 80 000 3D models uploaded to the digital library. CGTrader is backed by Practica Capital, a seed and venture funds based in Vilnius, Lithuania, which is financed from the Operational Programme for Economic Growth 2007-2013 under the JEREMIE initiative in Lithuania, by the European Regional Development Fund. The company has also raised funding from Intel Capital to strengthen community and its position in 3D printing market.
Marius Kalytis, CGTrader, http://www.cgtrader.com, +37068468377, [email protected]
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