DYDC 2022

Embracing the colourful KTM DUKE community, KTM offers a chance to rewrite the rulebook with a 100 % original design! The DESIGN YOUR DUKE CONTEST challenges European Orange Bleeders to flex their creative muscles by designing their sticker kit to be applied on a KTM 125 DUKE, KTM 390 DUKE, KTM 890 DUKE, KTM 890 DUKE GP or KTM 890 DUKE R.

By following four easy steps to enter the contest.Everyone with a tablet and laptop. Or smartphone can start to create a READY TO RACE sticker kit design and make it come to life using Vectary 3D software.

Rok Bagoroš and KTM will choose the rightful owner of the DUKE DESIGNER podium by June. With the winner takes home a brand-new KTM DUKE. They were handed over in the hometown of the DUKE family – Mattighofen.

“DUKE riders want to stand out of the crowd, not only with the bike itself but also with the design. As individualisation is important. We want to allow the DUKE riders to rewrite the rulebook with a 100% original, one-of-a-kind design. Done by themselves! We can’t wait to see the results!” Rok Bagoroš, KTM Factory Stunt Rider and DUKE Ambassador.

The competition takes place from April 21st to June 21st, 2022. The winner will be announced on July 21st, 2022.

FROM 2D TO 3D – HOW A DESIGN COMES TO LIVE

The main landing page hosts all the information, rules, design templates, and the central software to render your very own design onto a 3D KTM DUKE model.

To create a unique experience, Vectary has tailored their proprietary 3D Studio App for the KTM DESIGN YOUR DUKE CONTEST as the central design interface to make every DUKE design a personalised experience.

They can intuitively operate the 3D Studio App to view the 3D model from all sides and angles. Once happy with the result. Entrants can finalise their entry into the contest simply by exporting pictures from the 3D Studio App and posting them on Instagram using the hashtag #DESIGNYOURDUKECONTEST.

“Collaborating with KTM on this project is a creative meeting of the minds. We are opening up the possibilities for design and customisation by allowing the motorcycling community to view their creations on an easily accessible 3D platform.

This way, they can focus less on the technical know-how and more energy towards the creative process.” Michal Koor, Vectary CEO.

via KTM Press

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