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2007/10/10
Announcing the results of the challenge at Sclipo

 

Wacom is very pleased to announce the winners of the Wacom challenge that was sponsored at www.sclipo.com , a leading online skills network. The Challenge involved creating and sharing skills-based videos that demonstrate your ability to achieve impressive results with a Wacom tablet.

Wacom would like to thank all participants of the Challenge and congratulate the winners. The winning videos are featured below. All other participating videos can be viewed at
www.sclipo.com/challenge/wacom
 
 

  Winner of the Grand Award: Cintiq 21UX
  This video has been selected by the web community at Sclipo.

Painting Jack Sparrow using Wacom tablet  
Title: Painting Jack Sparrow using Wacom tablet
By Martin Nebelong Henningsen from Denmark

About Martin:
Martin Nebelong Henningsen is a freelance illustrator since 2003. He has been drawing since childhood and spends several hours every day painting and drawing digitally. He also likes teaching kids the art of manga at libraries and art classes.“The children are all very interested and amazed by what can be done with a Wacom tablet”, Martin said. Most of his work can be seen at his website www.martinity.com .

 
 

  Winners of the five runners-up awards: Bamboo pen tablet
Out of many amazing and interesting entries, Wacom has selected five videos from different application areas that stand out as being particularly instructive for other users and that we enjoyed watching.


Animated Walkcycle with Sunshine Sally
Title: Animated Walkcycle with Sunshine Sally
By Lukas from Australia
 

About Lukas:
Lukas completed studies in Multimedia at the end of 2006 and has worked as graphic designer. Currently he is working as a freelance illustrator and animator. Besides his interests in design and new media, he is also very engaged with the environment and science.

Digital painting tutorial
Title: Digital painting tutorial
By Ahmed Aldoori from USA
 

About Ahmed:
Digital painting and drawing are Ahmed's hobby. He likes to focus on the technical and mathematical methods to improve his skills. The Wacom tablet really helps him with this.

 
From Sketch to 3D – Intuos Configuration
Title: From Sketch to 3D – Intuos Configuration
By Michael Knödl from Germany
 

About Michael:
Working for a studio in Berlin ( www.d248.de ) , Michael's profession is graphic designer, Illustrator and 3D-Artist. His motto is “making a good job”.

How to create fonts with a Wacom
Title: How to create fonts with a Wacom
By Julianne Pearce from New Zealand
 

About Julianne:
Mother and web/graphic/font designer – Julianne discovered that Wacom tablets are also excellent for creating fonts. Her 12 year old daughter caught the creativity too and just released a new font and cartoon series about, funnily enough, a 12 year old girl. Julianne sells her ideas and work online, including her own store artmama.co.nz .

 
Ink and color a comic strip with a Wacom
Title: Ink and color a comic strip with a Wacom
By James Erik Hodson from USA
 

About Erik:
James Erik credits Wacom with saving his art career. Four years ago, he was diagnosed with Scleroderma, a horrible illness that among other things took 90% of the use of his hands. Today he is able to work on the computer using a Wacom tablet as well as his Tablet PC. He is a comics artist and produces a weekly strip that is hosted online and publishes comic books under his own label. His work can be viewed at www.hemelby.com .

Quick Z3 Doodle with a Graphire 3
Title: Quick Z3 Doodle with a Graphire 3
By Khurram. H. Alavi from Pakistan
 

About Khurram:
As a graphic design graduate, Khurram has moved into the field of animation. His objective is to develop good animated content and bring Pakistan on the world map in a new way. In this time and age, having the right tools can make all the difference in the world. That is why Wacom has helped him to make the most from digital painting to 3D concept design.

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