As a graphic designer I often use the power of 3D (Blender, Carrara, Hexagon, Poser, Bryce, Swift3D, Illustrator, Photoshop, Painter, Studio Artist) to create images that never be created otherwise, on that short notice or for that kind of money. To create all kinds of communication.
BIO He he, biography. Like someone is interested. I'm just the regular journalism-educated-turned-copywriter-turned-designer-turned-business-analist-turned-ux-designer-allroundmarketinginda-guy. Hooked on computer graphics, producting dance music and creating communication.
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Comments (6)
micaelito
This is a great start on Amapi. Good model !
sailor_ed
I sympathize completely! Sometimes you have to validate TWICE, sometimes just ONCE. ARGHH. Does nice models though. I bevel EVERYTHING!!
falconperigot
I've been suspicious of Amapi ever since learning that it rhymes with 'I'm happy'. ;-) Great iron.
intro
By "Great" I mean in TWO ways: the image and your "rite of passage" in AMAPI. Did it take long? Personally, I stick to spline stuff.
ShawnDriscoll
When modeling in "Amarra Pro", I got into the habbit of rolling my cursor off the right edge of the screen instead of clicking on the check mark or pressing ENTER for each validation. Sometimes I find myself rolling my mouse off to the right in other apps that can't do that.
Kixum
Good job using the tutorial. This isn't one of the tutorials I've tried yet. Cool render too!