Ashfaq Mohammed of Studio Rendering, Inc. Takes Home Grand Prize in Cut&Paste's 3D...
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Ashfaq Mohammed of Studio Rendering, Inc. Takes Home Grand Prize in
Cut&Paste's 3D Digital Design Tournament
24-year-old Graphic Artist Now Eligible for Global Championship in New York
City
CHICAGO, May 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Ashfaq Mohammed beat out three other
competitors to win the Grand Prize in the 3D Design Division of Cut&Paste's
2009 Digital Design Tournament. This qualifies him for the inaugural Global
Championship to be held in New York City on June 20, 2009. The competition,
which took place at the Congress Theater, consisted of two 20-minute rounds in
which the contestants had to produce a different digital still image. The
themes for the rounds were "Ridiculously Good Looking" and "Pandora's Box."
Contestants were evaluated in both rounds and the grand prize was awarded
based on overall performance. Ashfaq's winnings included Pantone ColorMunki
Create, AutoDesk Stitcher, a 55DSL gift bag and clothing, and his choice of
AutoDesk Maya 2009, 3ds Max 2009, or SoftImage.
About Cut&Paste's Digital Design Tournament
The first Digital Design Tournament was held in 2005 in New York City with a
2-D competition only. In 2006, it grew to include Los Angeles, Chicago, and
San Francisco as well as New York. 2007 saw the expansion of the competition
overseas, with a total of 11 cities included on the tour. Cut&Paste's plans
for the 2008 competition were grand enough that it had to be pushed out to
2009 -- they added five more cities, two more divisions (3D design and Motion
design), and a Global Championship.
The first step in the competition is an open Call to Competitors. Applicants
submit an entry form along with a link to their portfolio. Based on portfolio
strength and performance ability, the top candidates are invited to the Test
Round. In the Test Round, candidates for each city's contest compete in a
simulated competition round. The four best designers in each category advance
to the city competition. The city competitions are open to the public and even
include an audience design competition.
About Cut&Paste
To quote their website, Cut&Paste is a "social arena for the discovery,
advocacy and elevation of design." It was started in 2005 by John Fiorelli,
who has a varied background in technology, filmmaking, and public speaking.
Cut&Paste's primary function is to produce the Digital Design Tournament, but
they also host online design competitions and produce special events.
Contact:
Sonny Sultani, CEO
Studio Rendering, Inc.
773-525-4170
info@StudioRendering.com
http://www.studiorendering.com
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SOURCE Studio Rendering, Inc.
Sonny Sultani, CEO of Studio Rendering, Inc., +1-773-525-4170,
info@StudioRendering.com
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