Move Over Zero · Enter D.D.3D
The mysterious Gal D.D has finally emerged in the third dimension!
That means it’s time for another 3D Creative Video Contest! And with the help of our friends over at @bonsai we have a massive prize pool up for grabs!
The first place place winner will take home 200,000 $BONSAI as the grand prize!
We’ll also have gal giveaways for runners-up and honorable mentions!
Beyond the prizes, our team will also be collecting your entry posts made on @orb meaning you have the chance to earn $BONSAI just by entering!
💫 **This time to keep things simple there is only 1 creative category: short form video! **
Use the 3D D.D VRM model to make an amazing short form portrait video that could go viral on social.
Celebrate the timeless art of bonsai as a symbol of nature, wisdom, and innovation. From towering trees to tiny worlds, bonsai teaches us that even the smallest things can hold the biggest stories. Capture the spirit of this ancient art in your own unique style and create a video that embodies bonsai’s unique balance between growth and harmony, both within and around us.
🤳 How to enter!
Submissions must be posted on Lens as a public post within the @bonsai club on the Orb app.
Your post must be set as collectible with the price set in $BONSAI
Your post must tag @galverse and @bonsai
Your post must include the hashtag #3DDD
🎁 Where do you find the models?
This time around the competition is open to all creators across Lens, so we’ve uploaded both Zero and DD in a Google Drive link.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_GPXGrUHGbAnBJfWCtQiwpUvv-82U0nu
If you have any issues accessing the VRM files please head to @bonsai and tag @galverse @wailoaloa or @hp-mp
🙋♀️** I don’t know how to make stuff with 3D!?**
3D can seem intimidating, but luckily our 3D D.D is a ‘VRM’ model!
What does that mean?! VRM is a popular format for VTubers and it means that our model is already fully ‘rigged’!
It’s easy to animate zero or pose her with just a few clicks, and lots of apps support VRM models to make it easy to create art using 3D. We’re confident that every Gal can create compelling artwork for this contest using 3D D.D, even if they’ve never used 3D software before!
See the Google Slides link below where we’ve included an overview of some apps that you can start with only using a few clicks.
❓ Any other tips
We’ve put together a helpful presentation with all the info about the competition in one place in both English and Japanese
docs.google.com