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  • Call for images for CG Academy Lighting / Rendering Series

    A Call to contribute example images for CG Academies Lighting/Rendering series of DVDs.

    http://www.cg-academy.net is currently developing an extensive series of training DVDs on the subject of Lighting & Rendering in a CG environment. The DVDs will form a high quality, in depth course on rendering and lighting practice (think degree level) and technology as it stands today. The practical elements of the series will be based on 3dsmax, but will be designed to be as platform independent as possible, and will focus on the artistic and cross platform technical issues where-ever possible. So, if you want to develop your lighting and rendering skills on 3dmax or pretty much any platform, this series should be seriously useful to you.

    Of course as a part of such a series we intend to use as many real world examples of specific lighting/rendering issues as possible, and these of course will be accompanied by our own custom diagrams and illustrations. So, we need a lot of example images. this is where you can help...


    What do we need?
    We are looking for images that you can contribute to the project that can help to demonstrate topics and also technical issues. These can be from any rendering system, on any platform on pretty much any topic (within reason, no porn or extreme violence etc.). These images can be examples of excellence in a certain topic, they can show a certain issue clearly i.e. Moire patterns, ailising issues, filtering issues etc. And for that reason you may wish to submit two images, one showing the issue, and a second where it is fixed by increased filtering, map resolution, extra AA and so on.

    What will you get out of this?
    Your images will feature in what we hope will be THE lighting and rendering reference material available from any publisher, for any platform. Your images will be shown full screen and in hi-res (1280x1024) and all images will feature the artists name, location and contact info, all watermarked on the images (by us). You will also receive a credit in the “index” of the DVD.

    This is a great opportunity to have your image used as THE defining example of glossy reflections, or displacement, or indeed to illustrate rendering issues (both will be equally important on our DVD, so we're not just after beautiful images here...). Also, If we find one image that is particularly iconic in terms of the title of a DVD, it may also be used as the main cover art image.

    Is there anything else I need to know?
    Legally speaking these images need to be 100% your property i.e. We cannot use any images that were produced at your day job, or via a group effort, or one that uses a composite with copyrighted imagery. In other words we need to know that the only permission we need to use an image is yours and yours alone. If your company REALLY wants to put one of their images forward, send me their details, and If I like the image and wish to use it I will make an agreement with them.

    How do I get the images to you?
    Ok, the address to send the images to is..

    images@cg-academy.net

    Please send images with a smallest side dimension of 1280 or larger if possible. Remember some of the images may go on to be used as cover art, so we are looking for resolutions of 1280x1024 and above, preferably double this resolution as a good average. All images should be submitted WITHOUT a watermark/tag as we will add those during production to a consistent format for all images. Supply your name (as it should be displayed), your contact details (e-mail) and the platform and rendering system the images were produced on i.e. 3dsmax/Vray, and any other info that needs to be in the watermark. Keep this brief though, the focus should be your art, and not your name and life history .

    The images should be in high quality .jpg format and should be 6mb in size or less so that they mail to me with no problems. There is no fixed deadline here at the momment, though I will amend this post as and when one develops.

    That's it. Get your images into to us for review, and if you have any questions post below

    Cheers
    Chris Thomas
    Creative/Managing Director

    www.cg-academy.net
    www.cg-academy.net/forum/

  • #2
    So far so good, I'm getting some pretty good stuff guys. So far its very arch vis centric. Does anyone out there have anything from other fields?

    Cheers
    Chris Thomas
    Creative/Managing Director

    www.cg-academy.net
    www.cg-academy.net/forum/

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    • #3
      send a PM to richard rosenman he is the vray god for animations hehe

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      • #4
        Richard Rosenman, the name certainly rings a bell. Where does he work?

        Cheers
        Chris Thomas
        Creative/Managing Director

        www.cg-academy.net
        www.cg-academy.net/forum/

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        • #5
          look in image section under the robin hood post

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          • #6
            ah, DING! now I remember Richard, yeah I was chating with him via e-mail a while back about his work on the Robin Hood ads. Indeed, great work, very talented guy, and the concept/animation on that peice is so nailed too. Great stuff.

            Cheers
            Chris Thomas
            Creative/Managing Director

            www.cg-academy.net
            www.cg-academy.net/forum/

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            • #7
              There are others you may want to talk to... Including Rob Nederhorst (aka throb).

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              • #8
                Yeah I know Rob, I'l get in touch and see if he has anything he'd wish to share

                Cheers
                Chris Thomas
                Creative/Managing Director

                www.cg-academy.net
                www.cg-academy.net/forum/

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                • #9
                  Actually, he's not at DD anymore, anyone have contact info for him?
                  Chris Thomas
                  Creative/Managing Director

                  www.cg-academy.net
                  www.cg-academy.net/forum/

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                  • #10
                    Wasn't there once a time when publishers had to pay for the images in their books?
                    Eric Boer
                    Dev

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                    • #11
                      Indeed. If the DVDs sole goal was to show off the imagery therein I would totally agree that money should be paid. In this case they are to be used as examples of certain topics and the DVD will not sink or swim if the extra images are not used.

                      Now, on this topic, does anyone get royalties for the images featured in the CG Society books, Expose, Space Opera etc?

                      Cheers
                      Chris Thomas
                      Creative/Managing Director

                      www.cg-academy.net
                      www.cg-academy.net/forum/

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Chris Thomas
                        Indeed. If the DVDs sole goal was to show off the imagery therein I would totally agree that money should be paid. In this case they are to be used as examples of certain topics and the DVD will not sink or swim if the extra images are not used.

                        Now, on this topic, does anyone get royalties for the images featured in the CG Society books, Expose, Space Opera etc?

                        Cheers


                        No, and that is exactly why I posted, it is a very interesting phenomena. I have work in Expose1, it seemed cool at first to be recognized but now it seems everyone and their mother is making money printing books with free images. I am not saying you should not be able to, it is up to each artist to decide on the value of his/her work and the value of the exposure.

                        What are the value of illustrations in a magazine or a childrens book? The story could stand on it's own.
                        Just doing the forum thing and discussing it.
                        Eric Boer
                        Dev

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                        • #13
                          Indeed, it is an interesting point. As I said, these DVDs will exist if they use the submitted images or not. They will certainly benefit from the imagery and so will those people (from exposure of their work). But in the end as I said its not vital to the DVDs sucess and I certainly could not afford to pay royalties on the images used. Hence the request for free images produced by people off their own backs.

                          As for an entire product based on peoples work, and no royalties paid, thats a totally different matter and I'll leave it to others to discuss in the ins and outs of that one.

                          Cheers
                          Chris Thomas
                          Creative/Managing Director

                          www.cg-academy.net
                          www.cg-academy.net/forum/

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Chris Thomas
                            Actually, he's not at DD anymore, anyone have contact info for him?
                            Check this forum for Throb... he is at Sway now.

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                            • #15
                              Keep this images comming guys
                              Chris Thomas
                              Creative/Managing Director

                              www.cg-academy.net
                              www.cg-academy.net/forum/

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