In a sense we’re all flying through space in a spiraling path at a ridiculous speed (did you know we’re only 4 billion years away from the Milky Way colliding with Andromeda?), but for this 3D challenge we put our reference point on Earth and let your imagination run free! The Space challenge invited designers from all over the world to submit space-themed designs in low and high poly categories.
We had a huge turnout with models of planets, asteroids, aliens, rockets, satellites, space stations and everything in between, and and our panel of judges had a great time picking the winners!
Low poly category winners
The 4 Spaceship Set by triplebrick dominated in the low poly category, taking home a full finalToon version for a year from Cebas Visual Technology, a Quixel Suite 2 Freelancer license, a 6-month Megascans Freelancer license and 250 points from Quixel, $250 rendering credits at FOX RenderFarm and an individual license for GrowFX from Exlevel.
The Scout Space-ship RS-1 by Antonio112661 placed second and won a full finalToon version for a year from Cebas Visual Technology, a Quixel Suite 2 Freelancer license, a 3-month Megascans Freelancer license and 100 points from Quixel, $150 rendering credits at FOX RenderFarm and an individual license for GrowFX from Exlevel.
Lambro Robot by furqaan placed third and won a full finalToon version for a year from Cebas Visual Technology, a Quixel Suite 2 Freelancer license, a 1-month Megascans Freelancer license and 50 points from Quixel, $100 rendering credits at FOX RenderFarm and an individual license for GrowFX from Exlevel.
High poly category winners
In the high poly category the Space Pursuit MFP Disc Driver 3D model by eccemania was declared the winner and took home a full finalToon version for a year from Cebas Visual Technology, a Quixel Suite 2 Freelancer license, a 6-month Megascans Freelancer license and 250 points from Quixel, a professional license for 3D-Coat, $250 rendering credits at FOX RenderFarm and an individual license for GrowFX from Exlevel.
The PBR Detailed Robot by jackfurneri1984 came in second and won a full finalToon version for a year from Cebas Visual Technology, a Quixel Suite 2 Freelancer license, a 3-month Megascans Freelancer license and 100 points from Quixel, a professional license for 3D-Coat, $150 rendering credits at FOX RenderFarm and an individual license for GrowFX from Exlevel.
The Icarus Orbital – Space Station 3D model by shaun placed third and won a full finalToon version for a year from Cebas Visual Technology, a Quixel Suite 2 Freelancer license, 1-month Megascans Freelancer license and 50 points from Quixel, a professional license for 3D-Coat, $100 rendering credits at FOX RenderFarm and an individual license for GrowFX from Exlevel.
We want to thank everyone for participating in the competition, especially our friends at 3D-Coat, Quixel, Exlevel, FOX RenderFarm, and Cebas Visual Technology.
We hope you enjoyed the challenge! Enter our running Abstract Elements Challenge today!
We’ll also be announcing a new challenge shortly. Look out for new challenges @ cgtrader.com/challenges
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