BIOLaurent Antoine, alias "Lemog".
37 years old
I live in France, near Paris... in the Champagne's land.
After short studies of "mechanical and industrial drawing", I left school at 17 years old, in 1982.
My dream is to find a work in a graphics studio, but without any result, yet...
In 1986, this dream became reality, I was hired by a publishing firm.
In 1993, traditional graphics was totally abandonned, now, it's the computer era !
I tried some 3d software, for the pleasure, firstly at home, with
Extreme3D and StrataStudio.
My company makes video film too, it's naturally that I began the creation of 3d sequences,
with Amapi for modeling and ElectricImage for rendering.
And in 1998, it was the begining of a new adventure in professional 3d, we purchased three licenses of Maya !
My dream came true !
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Comments (7)
PositivelyCreative
Fantastic work. You're very talented and this image must have taken you days to render. Splendid!
mhyrdin
Une bien belle image mais surtout 3'30" de bonheur avec l'animation !! Bravo Laurent ... A very fine picture but however 3'30" of happyness with the animation
Dann-O
Very nice little tugboat. Waiting for the AVI to finish downloading great work look forward to more this is a great project.
chrispoole
Has a great look of the old movies, wonderful modelling and awesome series.
Valerie-Ducom
Excellent travail de texture et effet ! Fantastique mon grand ! Bonne journ vous deux :)
packermarvin
beautiful scene and modeling. great job
crocodilian
Just wonderful. As with the other images in this series, I have small suggestions about the film grain/bleaching/hand tinting effects you are doing here. There are a lot of plugins that simulate this . . . it looks like you're doing a little fogging by using "clouds" on the edges to lighten and desaturate, but that's only partly effective. One simple idea is to duplicate the layer, and blur it, setting the composite to "soft light". Then desaturate the orginal layer (eg, turn it to black and white). This composite gives a nice hand tinted effect