When all the points were counted, we've come to the conclusion that the winner of the Best Model competition has been won by:
Horváth Gábor, with his beautiful model, Tokyo 100 x 100. A 10.000 square meter section of downtown Tokyo with an exceptional level of detail. Congratulations!
- Second place was taken by Mbuzzyk, and his model of Motu Bora Bora,
- Third place was taken by CK, with his House on Haunted Hill.
And the Thumbnail Image Competition was won by:
Sebastián Velásquez, with his beautifully arranged Thumbnail image of an Alien Landscape. Congratulations on winning your prize Sebastián!
- Second place was taken by Lordgood, and his model of an Indian Fortress,
- Third place was Lordgood as well, with his second model Montressor Castle.
Thank you all for participating in this big challenge, and all new challenges will start every two weeks, with our next one starting on Sunday 27th.
Certificates are being made as we speak. View our points table Here.
This post will be edited later today, so keep on modeling y'all!
As a reaction to becoming the winner of the Model competition, Horváth made a model of the training glider he flies, the Góbé. In his own way, he thanked us for Challenge #101, by placing Sketchup 3D Challenge banners on the wings! Take a look here.
- Milo Minderbinder, 3D Challenge moderator
Gratz to our winners ! everyone did a great job on models ..
ReplyDeletebut a very sad sad job on voting for the biggest one that sketchup has hosted ...
would have been nice to see at least all whom entered vote ???? Hats off to those who DID take the time to vote as well as the 3 whom cast their votes who didnt have an entry in !! way to go you 3 its great to see support from fellow sketchupers :)
Hey,
ReplyDeleteI'd like to thank all the votes (even the ones I didn't get)! Those votes give something, what makes modelling a pure joy even more. Points I earned are great reward, and wich I didn't are the best fuel for the next challenge.
If I can contact land8lounge, I'll use the 100$ to go on with my glider pilot license. That's why I made the plane. Thank You!