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CG Boost Discovered in Ice Challenge

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Masha Bazueva writes:

Hi everyone!

I'm very happy to announce the 13th CG Boost art challenge for all 3D artists wanting to improve their skills and get the chance to win great prizes!

BRIEFING, RULES AND PRIZES

The topic for this challenge is “Discovered in Ice”.

In the 19th and 20th century many expeditions were made to the white hell of the northern and southern poles of Earth. Brave explorers they were, and though they tried to push the boundaries of human knowledge to the end, not few lost their lives. One wonders what they discovered in the eternal ice, once they set out, never to return? Ancient civilizations covered in several meters of ice and snow? Creatures unimaginable? Now it’s all up to your imagination!

DEADLINE: Wednesday, March 25th, 2020 at 16:00 CET.
The winners will be announced one week later on April 1st, 2020.

Don't miss this great opportunity to improve your skills and create a 3d render for your portfolio. Besides that, you have the chance to increase your online exposure and win great prizes, provided by some of the best companies in the 3d industry!

In the spirit of growing together, you can join our active Facebook community of aspiring artists, ask for or give feedback to help each other improve.

What are you waiting for? The only way to grow your skills is by challenging yourself!

Good luck everyone!
~Zach and the CG Boost team

The amazing header artwork was created by Efflam Mercier (used with permission).

About the Author

Masha Bazueva

I'm a 3D artist from Russia and live in Italy, Rome. I work as Freelance 3D artist and as community manager at CG Boost. In my spare time I manage my own italian speaking Facebook community called "Popolo di Blender", make tutorials and timelapses on my YouTube channel, make personal 3D projects and write articles about 3D on the italian blog "Pirati Grafici". That's it basically :)

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