Ho ho ho….Christmas Ornaments and Gifts Challenge
The days are getting shorter and colder (at least at HQ), so it’s time to start thinking about Christmas with our Christmas Challenge!
We loved the results and the entries of our Christmas Ornaments Challenge last year, so we’re organizing it again! Think reindeers, christmas trees, christmas balls or think about anything you want to give someone with Christmas.
THE CHALLENGE
For this challenge we’d like you to make a christmas ornament or gift in polyamide.
PRIZES
We will select 1 winning design. The winner will get the print of their design, a 50€ ($69 or 6,714 JPY) 3D printing voucher and Autodesk Premium Membership and an Instructables Pro Membership.
Note that the jury selects upon the 3D renders you put online, so make sure to make a very clear, visible render.
WHO CAN ENTER
This challenge is open to all designers, professional and amateur, regardless of sex, age or nationality.
CHALLENGE PERIOD
Submissions will be accepted up to 23:59 Central European Time, November 24th, 2013.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
There is no limit on the number of entries per contestant. To enter, you need to upload your design(s) here and provide a clear explanation (under ‘description’) in at least 50 words.
JURY
The i.materialise team together with Autodesk 123D.
MATERIAL & BOUNDING BOX
Participants need to upload their file below. You can find more information about the file formats in our FAQs under ‘website’. The material for this challenge is polyamide.
There are limits on the size of the design:
Bounding box polyamide: 10 x 10 x 10 cm
GENERAL CONDITIONS
- i.materialise’s general terms & conditions apply to this challenge, for more information visit: http://i.materialise.com/legal/terms#challenge
- All entries must be unique and never 3D printed before.
- i.materialise reserves the right to amend these rules at any time. Any amendment to competition rules will be posted on the i.materialise website.
- Prizes must be accepted as awarded. No cash alternatives or substitutes will be allowed. The decision of the jury will be final.
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