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December challenge

As you all know, FlyingArchitecture.com is based on the models database which are shared by users – by you! So I decided to motivate you even more!

If you are interested in getting this highly detailed model of legendary Eames lounge chair with ottoman from FlyingArchitecture for your personal 3D furniture repository, participate in the “contest”!

What should you do for getting this model?

Share your detailed models!

What type of model you should submit?

You can submit any 3D FURNITURE model made in Rhinoceros 4 or 5  in NURBS. Shared model must be in 3DM format, under 15MB. Your model must contain attached textures and the geometry must be mapped properly. The whole folder must be delivered in .ZIP or .RAR format! Attach Rendered image as well.

What is the deadline of the contest and how to share your models?

All submitted models with textures must be sent to [email protected] before 15.1.2011 / 00:00 BST. You can submit as many models as you want! Every model must be submitted in separate e-mail.

For email form of submitting your models use “contest” for Subject. Email must contain following information:

-Full name

-Age

-Contry / where are you from?

-Render engine used

-How long did it take to prepare the model

What is your chance?

THREE (3) winners will receive this Eames lounge chair 3D model with textures and materials ready to use for Rhino + V-ray! The better and more detailed your models are, the bigger chance you have!

Thanks for participating and good luck!

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