The winners of the Tilt Brush Competition are as follows:
General category: Doreen Davies
3D Printable category: Johanni van der Merwe
The model was also 3D printed:
Congratulations to both winners and thanks to everyone who participated!
A showcase for the BIS Multimedia degree
The winners of the Tilt Brush Competition are as follows:
General category: Doreen Davies
3D Printable category: Johanni van der Merwe
The model was also 3D printed:
Congratulations to both winners and thanks to everyone who participated!
Here are the sketches from yesterday’s and today’s Tilt Brush Competition entries:
Here are the sketches from today’s Tilt Brush Competition entries:
Are you willing to push your art skills to the limit by using them in 3D?
The Multimedia Virtual Reality and Interaction Lab is hosting a competition for all undergraduate Multimedia students to use Google Tilt Brush to create 3D artworks in Virtual Reality.
If you’ve never heard of Tilt Brush, check it out here.
The competition has two categories:
Rules:
FAQs
How do I enter?
Just book a slot on the link above. Your booking is your competition entry.
Do I decide beforehand which category I am entering?
You don’t need to decide. When your artwork is judged it will be placed into a category.
What is 3D printing credit?
This credit can be used to make 3D prints using the system available to all multimedia students at www.mm.up.ac.za/vri
How can I prepare for the competition ahead of time?
Watch YouTube videos on Tilt Brush and try to learn the layout of the controls.
What makes an artwork 3D printable?
You need to use Tilt Brush’s Cartoon brush as this creates models with strokes that have enough width and depth to be printable. The artwork should also avoid overhangs, as these have to be printed with supports.
Do I have to be good at drawing to do this?
No, although it would probably help you a bit. You just need to be creative. It’s a great experience and definitely worth trying out even if you don’t win.