Paul Sutton, the legendary CGI artist from Cheadle, Cheshire, England, is famous for his incredible skills in bringing digital worlds to life. Some say he was born with a mouse in his hand and a keyboard in his crib.
As a child, Paul was known to draw pixelated doodles on his school books and was often reprimanded by his teachers for turning in homework that looked like it had been created in the Matrix. But little did they know, Paul was destined for greatness.
In his teenage years, Paul discovered his love for computer graphics and started spending all his pocket money on software and hardware. He even convinced his parents to turn their garage into a mini CGI studio where he would spend countless hours tinkering with his creations.
Despite all his success, Paul remains a down-to-earth guy who loves to crack a good joke. He once said that his secret to creating amazing CGI is to always have a cup of tea on hand and to never trust a computer that doesn't have a sense of humour. We couldn't agree more, Paul!
ABOUT THE ARTIST
by CHATGPT
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Comments (10)
Faemike55
Very good work reminds me of a scene in a graphic novel and the one is saying to the other, "It's not our time to die!"
Cyve
Excelent work!
Dibujantte
Awesome Work!
texboy
My plastic soldiers never did this! Most imaginative!
adorety Online Now!
Awesome work and great idea.
GrandmaT
Excellent work!
Krid
very creative idea....
Viratelle
Fabulous !!!!!!
Pewter7
Love the plastic army men figures, so realistic and lots of fun! Good work! 5+
Steeleyes101
Nice social commentary and also reminds me of the toy solders I use to play with as a child Good memories all the way around as my teens were in the 60's So guess you can say Im a solder of luv :)