Once upon a time in a small town far away a young woman studying the art of Graphic Design was introduced to the world of 3D (Strata.) She instantly fell in love with 3D and was later introduced to the kingdom of LightWave and fell deeper in love. New doors opened and endless possibilities stretched out before her. This young women set off to make a career of her new love as she grabbed her nobel steed "Mouse" and clicked off into the sunset!!! BIOCurrently : Graphic Design Major Ceramics Minor at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (graduating Spring 05)
And Looking for a school (options so far Academy of Art in San Fransisco, VFS, Cal Arts) to enhance my knowledge and lead toward a career with a 3D company :)
Age: 23
Hobbies: Singing, Scuba, Drawing, Twiddling my thumbs (just kidding, who has time to do that?), and just having fun!
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Comments (4)
tony_br22
very good composition
oooZENOooo
If you have built this from scratch by yourself, then i am impressed. I look forward in seeing more of hear and possibly a matching scene. :o)
zinniabastin
Yes I absolutely built this from scratch by myself, it took me two semesters and ALOT of time. My first model looked like an alien (so i keep her locked down in a secret file on my computer) and I decided to give her an extream makeover as one of my projects during the spring semester! The layout is done in Photoshop but soon i will have her entire body built and hopefully she'll be walking and talking and modeling in all sorts of fun layouts in LightWave in no time! :)
Moebius87
Well done! I would really like to see a screen cap of your mesh in the Forum. Some of the surfacing done here is very stylized and reminds me of vintage Patrick Nagel illustrations. Very cool stuff.