The general steps to submit a 3D contest entry are as follows:
Prepare the artwork: First, you need to complete your 3D artwork. Make sure you've done all the modeling, texturing, animation, etc., and tested it correctly.
*and install the software specified by the contest: Most 3D contests will specify one or more software as the platform for submission. You need to ** and install these software to be able to upload your work.
Upload your work: Open the software designated by the contest and upload your 3D work according to the instructions of the software. This usually includes steps such as selecting a file, filling in the work information, setting permissions, and so on. Make sure you fill in all the necessary information accurately.
Submit your work: Once you've finished uploading, confirm that all the information is correct and click the Submit button. At this point, your entry has been submitted to the contest server.
Wait for judging: Once your work has been submitted, you can wait for the jury to review it. The jury will evaluate your work and give you a score and recommendation accordingly.
Receiving Results: At the end of the judging, you will receive the results of your work. If your work is accepted, you may receive further instructions, such as participating in the finals or making a presentation.
It's important to note that different 3D contests may have different submission rules and processes, so it's a good idea to read the contest rules and guidelines carefully before submitting your entry to make sure you've completed all the steps correctly. At the same time, make sure that your work meets the theme and requirements of the contest to improve the chances of acceptance.
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