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Explosion Contest
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Posted 2002-11-26, 09:37 AM
Explosions have already astonished astonished us all at times in movie scenes, but what does it really take to create a simulated explosion? If you think you could create the best-looking explosion out of the competers, feel free to give it a try.

Simply upload your rendered version in a common format, such as .avi, .mpg or .mov. Keep in mind that if you want to watch the scenes, you might need to have the latest version of DivX installed.

If you would like to be a part of the jury, send me a PM with an explanation of why you think you're more capable of rating special effects than anyone else.

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A hint: Creativity gives more points towards the final score than any other category, such as realism and extra material. Remember, it's really the explosion that matters, not where it takes place.

Good luck to you all!


NOTE: THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING SCENES WAS DECEMBER 23. CHRUSER IS THE WINNER OF THE CONTEST!
Winning the competition would be a nice christmas present, don't you think?
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram

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