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 (2)
stoney54
Neat Colors! Nice Render! :-)
bluetone
I like this. I have a 2yr old, and am thinking of doing her playroom. Lots of little toys to animate! I would do it from a low angle, to get all the detail from the toys, books, clothes, and other foot-biters. I agree abut C2! I'm looking forward to really pushing the GI. Currently I'm fighting bones. I tried a couple of character animations without it, and can see it's power, but... Occaasionally (often!) the deformations don't work the way I want. LOTS of fine-tuning! But fun anyway! Enjoy!