So, you're looking to log into CGPress? It's a common question for anyone diving into the vibrant world of computer graphics, whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out.
Think of CGPress as a hub, a place where creators and industry professionals connect. To get the most out of it, like submitting your latest masterpiece, keeping tabs on a project you've already sent in, responding to revision requests, or even tackling your reviewer queue, you'll need to sign in. It's pretty straightforward: usually, it's just your email and password. If you're new to the platform and haven't created an account yet, there's a simple process to get you set up – just pop in your email address.
Now, a little note for those who might be reviewing submissions: if you've forgotten your password, don't go creating a whole new account! That can actually mess things up because it won't be linked to your current review tasks. Instead, look for that handy "Forgot Password" option. It's designed to get you back in without any fuss.
It's also worth mentioning that, like many websites these days, CGPress uses cookies. They're not there to spy on you or sell your data, far from it. They help the site run smoothly, remember your preferences, and understand how people are using the site so they can make it better. They also mention that they use them for analytics to see how many visitors they get and how they navigate the site. And, importantly, they state they don't sell or profit from your data beyond showing some unobtrusive ads that are relevant to CG artists. You'll usually have a choice to accept them or not, and they respect your decision, though accepting them does help them out.
CGPress itself is known for keeping you in the loop with the latest happenings in the CG industry – think news, software updates, tutorials, animation insights, reviews, and VFX productions. It's a solid resource, and often mentioned alongside other popular CG communities like CGPeers, GFXPeers, and CGPersia, which offer similar resources for 3D models, tutorials, and assets. So, whether you're looking to submit, review, or just stay informed, logging in is your first step into this dynamic digital landscape.
