Hello, my name is John. I'm a graduate of several Level 2 (Advanced) courses at my local community College for CAD technical illustration, and 3D modeling for graphic design and 3d printing. I'm also interested in becoming a certified Autodesk 3dsmax instructor, and have been studying 3D modeling for several years. My primary focus and interest is in exploring digital art through parametric and generative 3D modeling, geometric design, and mathematical aesthetic.
I'm passionate about 3D modeling, mesh topology, and CAD. In particular, techniques and workflow related to the creation of three-dimensional objects in virtual space, for virtual design or 3D print. I consider 3d modeling an art form, and believe technique is as important as aesthetic for producing quality models that are widely compatible, and useful for nearly any computer graphics purpose.
I hope you enjoy viewing my gallery, and using my models, and please do not hesitate to contact me to chat about design, 3D modeling, or just drop a note to say hi.
Follow me on Instagram: @luxxeon3d
Operating System(s): Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
Softwares: 3DS Max
License: This is licensed for commercial or non-commercial use.
A simple display bust for showing off your necklaces, pendants, jewelry, or other items. This model is built entirely of quad polygons, and subdivisional modeling techniques, and consists of only 1,728 polygons, and 1,730 vertices, which makes it ideal for almost any CG requirement. The model has been UV unwrapped, and comes complete with diffuse, specular, gloss, and bump maps. I have also included a base UV Template, in case you decide to create your own textures, but I recommend using just any seamless, procedural material in place of the given textures. Each texture map provided was created to 2048x2048, which should be suitable for most close-up rendering. All of the preview renders were created with the exact texture maps provided, in the Octane render engine. The object's modifier stack has been collapsed for compatibility. The .max file is compatible with 3dsmax 2010 and higher.
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