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> Can you tell me Warp, when the next topic will be released, for the
> next stills comp? I'd seriously like to put my mind to it and have a go.
> Many thanks, ~Steve~
>
Next topic will be announced sometime on the 1st September.
It usually gets posted to irtc.stills within a day or so.
Gail
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Thanks Gail. ~Steve~ (See you there! :o)
"Gail Shaw" <gsh### [at] monotixcoza> wrote in message
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> > Can you tell me Warp, when the next topic will be released, for the
> > next stills comp? I'd seriously like to put my mind to it and have a go.
> > Many thanks, ~Steve~
> >
>
> Next topic will be announced sometime on the 1st September.
>
> It usually gets posted to irtc.stills within a day or so.
>
> Gail
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25ct <25c### [at] lineonenet> wrote in message <39a9471f@news.povray.org>...
>and I for one, look forward to entering the
>competition one day, not with a view to winning, (sarc."Yeah!"), but with a
>view that 'someone' else has, maybe, had a vote for your picture! Ego
>booster indeed!
When I enter the IRTC, I'm not trying to create an entry that will win first
place, or even second or third. What I try for is an entry that will make
it into the top third of the rankings, and possibly get an honorable
mention.
Mark
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Well, I'll be lagging way behind you then Mark, believe me! ;o)
~Steve~
"Mark Wagner" <mar### [at] gtenet> wrote in message
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>
> 25ct <25c### [at] lineonenet> wrote in message <39a9471f@news.povray.org>...
> >and I for one, look forward to entering the
> >competition one day, not with a view to winning, (sarc."Yeah!"), but with
a
> >view that 'someone' else has, maybe, had a vote for your picture! Ego
> >booster indeed!
>
>
> When I enter the IRTC, I'm not trying to create an entry that will win
first
> place, or even second or third. What I try for is an entry that will make
> it into the top third of the rankings, and possibly get an honorable
> mention.
>
> Mark
>
>
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There is a planned CD collection in the works. You are the judge. You submit
the 10 best images ever, ever (produced by yourself) and submit it to a
pov-team-owned server. That's it.
Submission form details, sever policy, etc., are still being worked out. But
the project is laid out at
http://www.geocities.com/pterandon/10best.html
25ct wrote:
> Hi,
> I don't know if this has been asked before or not, but is it
> possible to run a competition, (Stills), alongside the main IRTC, for
> newusers?
> With the current topic being the "Sea", I think that it is hard to
> produce a good image that will match some of the experienced guys and girls.
> (Especially me, anyway)
> So how about a comp for newusers that could be any subject, within the
> rules, to run alongside the main competition?
> The only judges for it could be the IRTC Team, and PoV-Ray Team, and
> nobody else, or keep it as it is, and everyone votes, and just judge purely
> on merit and design.
> To me, this makes sense. I think that the images could be very
> interesting for everybody, and would let the less experienced users have a
> decent chance of competition. Or am I talking proverbials here? ;o)
>
> What do you think?
>
> ~Steve~
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Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote:
> 25ct wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I don't know if this has been asked before or not, but is it
>> possible to run a competition, (Stills), alongside the main IRTC, for
>> newusers?
>
>> What do you think?
> What is a newuser and how would you control who enters ?
I've mentioned this before, but why don't you use the competition itself as
the judge? Something like 4 points for 1st, 3 for second, 2 for third, 1
for any of the merit categories. Anyone with x points (probably around 3 or
4) is no longer a newbie and can't enter the newbie comp anymore.
Of course, a pro can enter and win the newbie comp.... once. Then they're
no longer a newbie.
The problem is that people could create new ids to win, but why would they?
Most of the fun of the IRTC is the recognition anyway.
Geoff
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"Greg M. Johnson" wrote:
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> There is a planned CD collection in the works. You are the judge. You submit
> the 10 best images ever, ever (produced by yourself) and submit it to a
> pov-team-owned server. That's it.
>
> Submission form details, sever policy, etc., are still being worked out. But
> the project is laid out at
>
> http://www.geocities.com/pterandon/10best.html
>
On the indicated web page, you say (my emphasis):
Please do not submit images whose copyrights have been assigned to
someone else, *such as previous IRTC entries*.
But the irtc copyright page states that:
[the entrant] retains all copyright and ownership rights
Does it mean that you only want images that weren't available anywhere
else before? Or images whose owner has kept all right to himself until
now? (the irtc copyright grants some limited reproduction and use rights
to the irtc and the sponsors)
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> On the indicated web page, you say (my emphasis):
>
> Please do not submit images whose copyrights have been assigned to
> someone else, *such as previous IRTC entries*.
>
> But the irtc copyright page states that:
> [the entrant] retains all copyright and ownership rights
>
> Does it mean that you only want images that weren't available anywhere
> else before? Or images whose owner has kept all right to himself until
> now? (the irtc copyright grants some limited reproduction and use rights
> to the irtc and the sponsors)
The creator of the image retains copyrights as per the IRTC document.
The (non-povray-enthusiast) purchaser of the CD sure would be bummed if he bought
all the IRTC CD's AND this one, and found 20% repetition!
If it's sitting on your web page, sure, send it in. You have in effect assigned a
distribution right to Yahoo, etc., but that right is just to put it on your web
page--it doesn't forbid you giving it away to be sold...
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"Greg M. Johnson" wrote:
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> The (non-povray-enthusiast) purchaser of the CD sure would be bummed if he bought
> all the IRTC CD's AND this one, and found 20% repetition!
>
Mmm, point. I hadn't thought about that...
--
* Doctor Jekyll had something * mailto:ber### [at] inamecom
* to Hyde... * http://www.enst.fr/~jberger
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