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BIO
My name is Tim Jones. I am currently working at Digital Domain in Venice, CA as a Senior Digital Artist. Â Before that I was a CG Supervisor at Blur Studio for 5 years. I graduated in May 2002 with a BS degree in Architecture and a BFA in Illustration. I have a strong background in traditional art. I began taking art lessons at the age of 7. I began teaching myself 3d in 1998. My father taught me how to extrude, lathe and change the UCS in AutoCAD and I was on my way. I created my first rendering with my dads copy of Raydream. A friend at school soon after introduced me to Truespace 2 which I fell in love with. I became obsessed with 3d and spent nearly every free moment teaching myself how to create anything and everything in 3d. I quickly outgrew Truespace 2 and its limited features. That same friend introduced me to 3d studio max 2.5 and I have never looked back. I still use Max as my program of choice.
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Comments (4)
sirocco
Excellent composition! Lovely colours, sky and lighting! Great work!
SurfAce
The water looks pretty good. It's a pitty that you used a sky from Max instead of one of your own, but the scene is interesting. I like this surealistic feel with the monument in the background. It looks like an invasion of lanterns:)
Oktavian
I have seen your image some times ago in another gallery but I can't remember where? It is really a great scene.
nytebytes
I think the cloud background would have been fine, if the 3D elements' grain matched it, or if the background itself were less grainy, and sharper. I really like the feel of this image... I can just imagine an Egyptian barge or something making its way through the lanters, to that big thingy in the background. ;)