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Old 02-08-2007, 02:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sensei Challenge No. 5 - Greebles!

The SFM Sensei are proud to announce the latest Sensei Challenge (Challenge No. 5): Greebles!

As most (if not all) SFM members know, a "greeble" is a detail piece added to a larger model. Specifically, greebles are cool looking details with no apparent function, things that look good but don't actually do anything. Greebles can add a suggestion of apparent depth to a model, and they can enhance the sense of scale, but mostly they just look good. Greebles are there becuase they are interesting to the eye. Think of the Millenium Falcon: it's covered in cables, pipes and equipment, and nobody knows what any of it does. In a word: greebles.

The object of this competition is to see who can produce the most impressive greeble. The greeble can be composed of virually any shape, be it boxes, tubes, pipes, or spheres. Because greebles are a wide-open category, the judging for this competition will necessarily be somewhat subjective. The Sensei will be considering the following criteria, among others:

1) Level of detail achieved (how far beyond a chamfered box have you taken your greeble?)

2) Originality

3) The "cool" factor. By that we mean the degree to which the greeble makes you immediately want to say "man, that looks really cool!" In other words, is the design something that is immediately striking?

For inspiration, you might consider downloading one of the greeble sets available in SFM's mesh section (keeping in mind that any submission that is simply taken from an existing set is disqualified). You may find inspiration in images of various well-greebled models such as the various Star Wars models, the "Roger Young" from Starship Troopers, et cetera. The following sites have excellent reference images:

CultTVman's SF Modeling Page -lots of images of studio models, or close replicas of them
Starship Modeler - Your Complete Information Source for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Real Space Scale Modeling - ditto
Forbidden Plastic - for hardcore scale model folks. Good for reference
Cloudster.com - excellent shots of the TMP Enterprise model, the TMP K'Tinga Class Klingon cruiser, and the 8' Star Destroyer model used in the Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
Studioscale.com - images of Tamiya, Airfix, and other model kits - useful when modeling greebles
Meshweaver. This is Fabio Passaro's site. He modelled the engine section of the new Galactica, and has put together a greeble (or "nurnie") set for commercial sale. You can view an HTML catalog of his nurnies, several of which should provide inspiration.

Here are a few rules for this challenge:

1) The greeble must be entirely your own work. In other words, you cannot simply modify a piece from an existing greeble set, nor can you combine multiple pieces from an existing set.

2) No greeble plugins or scripts are allowed, neither is any premade geometry (basic primitives are fine to start with, of course).

3) Your final image should be an un-textured "clay render." We want to be able to judge the modelling on its own merits, not affected by textures or lighting effects. (EDIT: the requirement of only one light source has been removed, at the request of our members. Hopefully, the rules are more workable now).

4) Final render must be 800 x 600.

This challenge will commence on Monday, February 12. Deadline for submissions is midnite on Monday, February 19. By midnite, we are referring to midnite in your local time zone, Monday night (not Sunday night).

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Old 02-08-2007, 03:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
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So are we supposed to model "one greeble" as in one little piece( like a single part from one of your greeble packs), or are we allowed to detail a surface with as many greebles as we want?
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Make one greeble. It can be complex, as in a combination of many shapes, but it needs to be one object.

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aww I suck a greebles, o well I will try.

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aww I suck a greebles, o well I will try.
There is no try. Do or do not.

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There is no try. Do or do not.

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True..... true.......

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This might be an interesting go. Although I suck at greebles. <grins>

One thought for the rules though... Wouldn't it be nice to somehow set the "size" of the greeble? I know it'll be hard to judge anyway, but something like Make a greeble that fits 2x1 meter hole or something like that.. It might uniform the scales a bit and help the judging.

Or well. scratch that.. someone might still put in some micro-industrial-complex and that will break the scale as well. so do not mind me.


On more serious question.. I will be offline at that week, although I'll still be able to do some modelling.. Now the question is... I will not be able to post my progress, Can I still post the final submission? That is if I'll do something useful and manage to get online before the deadline?

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Can we use displacement maps for part of the geometry !? or does it have to be "pure" geometry based ?!

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This might be an interesting go. Although I suck at greebles. <grins>

One thought for the rules though... Wouldn't it be nice to somehow set the "size" of the greeble? I know it'll be hard to judge anyway, but something like Make a greeble that fits 2x1 meter hole or something like that.. It might uniform the scales a bit and help the judging.

Or well. scratch that.. someone might still put in some micro-industrial-complex and that will break the scale as well. so do not mind me.


On more serious question.. I will be offline at that week, although I'll still be able to do some modelling.. Now the question is... I will not be able to post my progress, Can I still post the final submission? That is if I'll do something useful and manage to get online before the deadline?
I see no problem with you posting a final submission without having done a WIP thread. WIP is not a requirement.

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Can we use displacement maps for part of the geometry !? or does it have to be "pure" geometry based ?!
Please refer to item 3 of the rules: Your final image should be an un-textured "clay render" with a single light source. We want to be able to judge the modelling on its own merits, not affected by textures or lighting effects.

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Sorry about the confusion... a displacement map can be clay-rendered too. Guess I can always "bake" in any of the displaced details too, so the question was perhaps unnecessary.

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