“Lost at Sea” was our first ever 3D art challenge, and we were thrilled with the quality of submissions we received from all of you! Our panel of TurboSquid and 3D industry judges had their work cut out for them, and the judging is now complete. We’re happy to show everyone the winners for the Lost at Sea 3D Art Competition!
1st place, 3D Composition
Mohamed Al-Sadany
Mohamed’s winning entry (seen above) takes us to a colorful and creative underwater scene, where a tentacled king (or tyrant?) sits on its throne.
You can view the entire project on ArtStation and his TurboSquid collection.
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Prizes won: $1500; V-Ray for 3DS Max; 1 Year Sketchfab Pro; 18 Months PixelSquid subscription; 1 Year Substance Indie; 1 Year ArtStation Pro.
2nd place, 3D Composition
Wai Kin LAM
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Prizes won: $1000 + Greyscalegorilla HDRI Link Suite + 1 Year PixelSquid subscription + 6 Months Substance Indie.
3rd place, 3D Composition
Robert Kertesz and Attila Marton
Robert and Attila combined their forces to design this realistic viking war scene. You can take a look at their entire project on ArtStation.
1st place, Real-Time
Tobias Rohrwacher
Tobias really had a good time with his hilarious character who is battling a hidden sea monster!
You can view his creative process on ArtStation and the entry in real-time on Sketchfab.
2nd place, Real-Time
Vladyslav Popovych
Vladyslav built a highly detailed ship that came to life when we opened it in Unreal, where the ship was being battered during a massive storm. Check out his collection on TurboSquid.
3rd place, Real-Time
Sam Kevern
Sam’s raft looks looks like it might actually be a leisurely way to travel if you were lost at sea. View the model in real-time on Sketchfab and take a look at the whole project on ArtStation. Sam also has a collection of models on TurboSquid.