Currently employed at a tradeshow display company doing 3D renderings of booths for clients so they can see what theyre purchasing prior to shelling out the money. Also design the graphics.
I try to freelance occasionally under LazyEyeStudios.com, but I do very little (maybe a couple projects per year). Its more or less an online portfilio I send people to when they ask what I do. After all, I am an artist, which in turn means Im somewhat lazy. Lets be honest here.
Thanks for looking.BIOif I only had 48hrs in a day I could really have time to do what I want.
Glimps into my life.
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Comments (6)
electric
nice studio design
TOXE
Cool! I love especially the lighting and the light glass:-) Good work!
MarkBremmer
Sweet. It would cool to add something like a 1 percent cellular bump to the clear window plastic just for some slight irregularity. Good work.
falconperigot
This is great; I especially like the reflections and indirect lighting but... how come the lights are on in the packets if batteries aren't included?!
hack2455
Well dammit, I knew I'd hear that. Actually I just need to play around with the lighting more cause the lights aren't on in the packages. Its just a reflection from the spots pointed at them. The ones on the rack are the exact same package as the pic to the left. And Bremmer, I do have a bump map I created with the cloud filter in PShop on the plastic fronts, but it just doen't show up and I havent had time to fine tune it. I guess I need to stop settling for mediocrity.
Pete_Exxtreme
That's a great work ! But i agree that on the left image your BookLite seems to be ligthen in the box ! It's really close to reality !