As a graphic designer I often use the power of 3D (Blender, Carrara, Hexagon, Poser, Bryce, Swift3D, Illustrator, Photoshop, Painter, Studio Artist) to create images that never be created otherwise, on that short notice or for that kind of money. To create all kinds of communication.
BIO He he, biography. Like someone is interested. I'm just the regular journalism-educated-turned-copywriter-turned-designer-turned-business-analist-turned-ux-designer-allroundmarketinginda-guy. Hooked on computer graphics, producting dance music and creating communication.
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Comments (4)
tallpindo
Somehow abstract people and contemporary settings can become the future as easily as traditional and realistic retains the past. There is a splice near the beginning of the 20th century that depended on artificial light not based on material form.
Odessey
Necessary in a visual aspect to keep your focal point on the surroundings rather than the posers it self, after all you are promoting the enviromental surroundings ,maybe... perhaps a little to bright on the figures, but thats just me Hoof don't pay any attention !
evinrude
Nice work.
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I love this!!!