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 (12)
billcody
Great pic, great serie! I love every pavillion of it. Thank you.
mhyrdin
Here i can say it's a little pavillon, no ? I like it ! Take care of you buddy ! Think to rest (i know what i'm speaking of) ...
dorkati
Wonderful work!!
MarciaGomes
LINDO TRABALHO.++++++++5
Valerie-Ducom
Wowwww, fantastique travail sur ce si beau pavillon ! Excellent ! Bonne journ vous deux :)
Dann-O
Very nice I was expectiong a dome or minaret on it but very nice.
kenwas
Such an incredible project! Wonderful work as always.
johnyf
Superb!
bruno021
Quel talent! J'ai hate de voir ça à la télé!
louly
Je l'ai manquée celle-là pendant que j'étais en vacances... Wow! C'est impressionnant! J'aime les petits détails de la texture, les arbres et les gens :) Toujours aussi beau ton projet :)
crocodilian
this is a beautiful, wonderfully executed project. In this one, I have two suggestions. The first is the figures . . . they're a little "render-y". You might experiments with compositing images of people from the time, rather than doing a render of a model. Also on the photographic verisimilitude issue, the contrast characteristics of a render are different than film, especially old time film like this would have been. The sharpness of detail in the architecture says "render" -- when silver halide film sees sharp black/white contrasts, particular the plates of of 1900, there's a fogging of the highlight. Its a useful artifact to copy, because it will "read" as "of the period" to a viewer's eye. Those are just small suggestions, though, this is an amazing piece, and a wonderful project
Mousson
Quelle magnifique collection de pavillons de la Foire! Je n´avais jamais vu, sauf un ou autre et pas en entier! Merveilleux travail d´art et de recherche!