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Dunno if any of you frequent the CG talk forums, it's basically thre premier hangout for CG professionals. Anyway, they have a CG challenge several times a year and the winners this time and really amazing. This challenge was called 'Master and Servant'

Here's the 2D winner (done in Painter)

And the 3D runner up ( which I think is better than the winner)

and the 3D winner

Civillisation will not attain perfection until the last stone, from the last church, falls on the last priest.

- Emil Zola

 

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I think the kangaroo got it becasue it' a bit more original. They both look very Lewis Carroll inspired though (he was a paedophile, but it's ok to be a paedophile if it was in the distant past and you have artistic talent)

Vivaldi also liked the young girls at the hospital (a kind of orphanage for girls where they were taught music) and was kicked out of the job for it -the catholic church were just as good at brushing such things under the carpet then as they are today, but so what if he got a few 11 year olds to suck him off, that shouldn't stop you enjoying The Four Seasons.

Civillisation will not attain perfection until the last stone, from the last church, falls on the last priest.

- Emil Zola

 

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Linda never fails to impress me with each digi paint she pulls off.

 

To be honest, although I definately prefer the dark style of the runner up pic, the kangaroo one is just insane and i'm glad it won, it's less monochromatic, the detail is insane and probably even weirder, I love it :P

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