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BIO
My name is Tim Jones. I am currently working at Digital Domain in Venice, CA as a Senior Digital Artist. Â Before that I was a CG Supervisor at Blur Studio for 5 years. I graduated in May 2002 with a BS degree in Architecture and a BFA in Illustration. I have a strong background in traditional art. I began taking art lessons at the age of 7. I began teaching myself 3d in 1998. My father taught me how to extrude, lathe and change the UCS in AutoCAD and I was on my way. I created my first rendering with my dads copy of Raydream. A friend at school soon after introduced me to Truespace 2 which I fell in love with. I became obsessed with 3d and spent nearly every free moment teaching myself how to create anything and everything in 3d. I quickly outgrew Truespace 2 and its limited features. That same friend introduced me to 3d studio max 2.5 and I have never looked back. I still use Max as my program of choice.
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Comments (9)
max4d
Nice , very nice. But the moddeling is to simple, so is the room and the picture. Try adding some stiuf to it. I have seen enough people who use Vray, make a room, put some light in it, use GI and then think they are master artists. No offense, just some advice Max
as07
It's good thing to see you post again, great texture, is that procedural texture?
kaiservr
yes, great to see you post again, the lighting is great, a few large flower pots(with various types of plants) leading down the stairsWhere the light is would be cool too. just an idea. cheers!
Heart'Song
This is really, really gorgeous! The textures are fabulous, and that light..............!! Wonderful
jenay
very nice scene :)
Mango
cool image
linkinpark
Simple,but great scene...lighting is awesome!
crocodilian
I really like this. Its a good render, yes, but it has what really matters-- composition. The tendrils of ivy set off wonderfully against the rigid forms-- the warm outside light is heightened by the interior shadow. Teture on foreground floor picks up reflected light wonderfully. How did you do this? Radiosity, or "faked"?
ariaans
Very nice play with the light!!! Very nice work!