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Originally Posted by Tim
Maybe this is already asked, but must you have a proof or something that you really did it within 60 minutes? I am planning to join the next speed modelling competition.
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I don't know Tim, I like to trust people. I don't know if there's a way to check that. The best think I can think of is a video... but I can't force everyone to do that and even if I do anybody can edit a video

We might just have to go with trust.
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Originally Posted by glynnsmith
As an extension of your no-texturing rule, how about the entrants have to submit a wireframe and a shaded version of their effort? Sometimes I find it can be tricky seeing all the forms with a wireframe over it, and vice versa.
If I had my way, I'd get rid of renders all together, but I'm grumpy like that
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I took this post here to talk more about it if necessary. I agree on the wires
and shaded. It will be a must next comp. I also considered no render because it really makes a difference between a viewport screenshot and a GI render but I believe it's very important to learn how to present your work. So I'd rather make people open Photoshop a little, add a nice text, make a nice composition... then just ask for screenshot with the ugly 2 point lighting that most 3d apps have
