Models mostly in MAX or Rhino...
Frequently tries other software, preferably freeware to use at home.
Learning photography and makes some graphic design projects for friends.BIOStarted with 3d 1995 as a special project in school. Back then I used 3DStudio r4 (NOT MAX). That lead to my first work as modeler/animator for a electronics industry company. As a result of that work they sold three machines for 30 000 $ each. I was paid 200 $. I went back to school earning a bachelors degree in design and innovation techniques. I completed 4 years of study in three years, I took extra classes in the evenings. Then I got work as a product designer and been here for five years now.... Most of my work is confidential since I'm in the defence industry, so what I can show here is my spare time.
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Comments (6)
jyriviuhko
Fabolous feeling in this one.. Excellent shot.. my favorite of these three...
jwdell
Beautiful......
MzQt
I like it very much, I only wish the focus was on her face instead of her torso, but the lighting most likely caused that. Hope it was a great performance :)
Tanialmeida
one can feel the tension in this one! xzllent catch!
chrsmks
I like the colors in the shot but the graininess of the picture really bothers me. My guess is that you shot the photo using a digital camera. In lower light, digital tends to get a bit grainy.
ainali
Yes you're right, but that is not exlusive for digital. I used a ISO 800 setting, which probably would have given me some grain using trad equip.