Jennifer was born in 1988 and rages whenever she notices her favorite childhood cartoon and comic characters are being remade in 3D. The Ninja Turtles were fine the way they were. She has fond memories of shoes that used to light up when she jumped and wore only dresses until the 4th grade. One time, she told her parents she could ride her bike with her eyes closed and immediately hit a mailbox. She has disliked mailboxes since then.
In 2006, Jennifer enrolled in the Savannah College of Art and Design because she heard normal universities required math classes. She graduated a year early and magna cum laude with a B.F.A in Advertising Design. Though her father, mother, and brother are aware of the fact that Jennifer has a degree in advertising, they continue to congratulate her primarily for “graduating from Circle-Drawing School.”
Admittedly, Jennifer can draw a damn good circle...and now she's trying to learn how to make sparkly, sexy things in 3D! Inspired by incredible 3D artists like Vyktohria, Jennifer has started hoarding all the 3D gloriousness there is out there (SHOES. UNICORNS. DRESSES. HAIR. ...MOAR SHOES.) Fun fact: Jennifer had to get a roommate to help her pass 3D in college because she could not grasp the whole XYZ axis situation at all.
Still can't.
Also, she has written two books in her series "The Seraphim Saga". Her debut novel was "The Last Seraph" and its sequel, "The First Guardian", has just been published.
TL;DR:
Jennifer Rehnay is an artist, a writer, and a gamer. Though she has lived all over the country, she currently resides in Austin, Texas with her boyfriend and three cats.
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Comments (7)
pchef
beautiful pose, nice light effect and excellent render
JenniferRehnay
Thank you!
PhthaloBlue
Gorgeous render! Great pose, fine lighting, realistic hair and skin. Very well done!
bebopdlx
So well done.
ZanderXL
Your hard work and trial and error has certainly paid off. I know where you're coming from too because I had similar problems with other things (I also don't really know what I'm doing and half-decent results are often from a combination of blind luck and divine intervention!)
regeer
Very nice render, great pose and lights. Welldone !!!!
mtdana
Exciting scene - growing wing? The effect look very good!!!
RachealMarie
Great work on the pose and getting the dress to bend. I have extreme poses with dresses, can never get them to look good, and I have never had good luck with dynamic clothing either!