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Oct 17, 2008


Make Something Unreal Phase 2 Submission Ends

The submission deadline for Phase 2 ended at 11:59 PM US Eastern Time.
Submissions submitted after 7PM US Estern Time will be processed and displayed on the website on Monday and Tuesday. All entrants will be updated early next week.



Oct 16, 2008


Make Something Unreal Phase 2 Submission Deadline

The submission deadline for Phase 2 is on Friday October 17th at 11:59 PM US Eastern Time.
Any last minute submissions or updates sent after this deadline will not be accepted.

All entries submitted prior to 7:00 PM US Eastern Time on October 17th will be presented on the
Phase 2 Contest Entries page. Entries sent between that point and the submission deadline will not be presented on the contest page until Monday October 20th.


Sep 16, 2008


The winners of Phase 1 for the Make Something Unreal Contest have been announced. The lists of winners for each category can be seen on the...
Make Something Unreal Phase 1 Winners Page


Sep 15, 2008


Phase 1 winners were announced by Epic Games at GDC Austin today. The Best Deathmatch Level category winners are as follows Salvation, a gorgeous multilevel map by Daniel...
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Sep 12, 2008


ModCenter and Planet Unreal interviewed Jeff Morris from Epic Games about his opinions on Phase 1 of the 2008 $1 Million Intel Make Something Unreal Contest. Jeff gives insider feedback and advice for contestants entering Phase 2 of the contest which opens on September 30th.
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May 15, 2008


3DBuzz has released over 40 free video training modules (VTMs), including tutorials that demonstrate how to get the most out of 3D Studio Max when making models for Unreal Tournament 3.

Special message from 3D Buzz:

3D Buzz is pleased to announce the release of an all new series for 3ds Max, just in time for the $1 Million Intel Make Something Unreal Contest! This new series covers the creation of a quadrupedal vehicle similar to the AT-AT Walkers seen in "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back." The videos are recorded completely on the fly with no preparation, so you get to see the entire modeling process from start to finish, with nothing done off camera. Each of these videos are completely free, and they are all currently available at www.3DBuzz.com in the "3ds Max" video category.

The best part about the series is that once the modeling portion is complete, we are going to begin the process of getting the walker into Unreal Tournament 3 as a playable vehicle. Imagine being able to stomp across the battlefield with a powerful vehicle that you created yourself. Be sure to check out this and other releases at www.3DBuzz.com.