d_bynum_jr
05-31-2011, 08:44 PM
If this has been addressed on this site or over on GRM, I'm sorry. I haven't had the time to sift through the 75+ pages in the hopes of finding the answer.
Do our submissions HAVE to include drawings over the three templates provided? I understand that they're in place to give us some hard points to work around but I actually made a rough 3D model with those dimensions and have made a few sketches over them. I read the original brief and it states...
"The templates give minimal but important information. We will accept designs in a variety of formats, from simple line drawings, to 3 dimensional concept sketches, all the way to elaborate 3D CAD drawings. Just make sure to submit your entry as a .JPG or .PDF file. "
I know that whatever we submit would still be subject to change / interpretation / modification for production feasibility. I just wasn't sure what sort of "artistic licence was in place for this competition, if any. I was just looking through the weekly winners thread and even some of those are a bit "stylized" to convey a theme for the vehicle more than anything super concrete. Which, sometimes that all you really need to start, but I wasn't certain if that would be acceptable for a final submission. A little clarification on the required deliverables (or even just a link to where that information is listed) would be very helpful. Thank you.
Do our submissions HAVE to include drawings over the three templates provided? I understand that they're in place to give us some hard points to work around but I actually made a rough 3D model with those dimensions and have made a few sketches over them. I read the original brief and it states...
"The templates give minimal but important information. We will accept designs in a variety of formats, from simple line drawings, to 3 dimensional concept sketches, all the way to elaborate 3D CAD drawings. Just make sure to submit your entry as a .JPG or .PDF file. "
I know that whatever we submit would still be subject to change / interpretation / modification for production feasibility. I just wasn't sure what sort of "artistic licence was in place for this competition, if any. I was just looking through the weekly winners thread and even some of those are a bit "stylized" to convey a theme for the vehicle more than anything super concrete. Which, sometimes that all you really need to start, but I wasn't certain if that would be acceptable for a final submission. A little clarification on the required deliverables (or even just a link to where that information is listed) would be very helpful. Thank you.