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'Inspired Visions' Rendering Competition Announced

Nemetschek Vectorworks, Inc. and MAXON Computer GmbH have teamed up to present the Inspired Visions Global Rendering and Animation Competition.

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May 16, 2011

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The Inspired Visions Global Rendering and Animation Competition is open to all professional and student designers around the world. Entries will be accepted in three categories: rendering with CINEMA 4D, animation with CINEMA 4D and rendering with Renderworks 2011. The CINEMA 4D entries must be built on a Vectorworks model. All renderings and animations will be posted on the competition website and a prize will also be awarded to the "Fan Favorite," as determined by votes from the public.

Entries will be evaluated by a jury and a panel of judges.

"We want to encourage as many Vectorworks/Renderworks and CINEMA 4D users as possible to create exciting visualizations and renderings for submission," says Friederike Bruckert, director of International Sales and Marketing, MAXON Computer GmbH. "This is an excellent opportunity for architects and designers from around the world to showcase their skills and we look forward to seeing their fantastic work."

The winner in each category will receive a $2,500 USD Visa gift card. Winners will be included in an official media announcement and will also be featured on Nemetschek Vectorworks' Planet Vectorworks news site and on the Nemetschek Vectorworks and MAXON social media channels.

To enter, vote or learn more about the competition, visit the Inspired Visions website.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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