BIOLaurent Antoine, alias "Lemog".
37 years old
I live in France, near Paris... in the Champagne's land.
After short studies of "mechanical and industrial drawing", I left school at 17 years old, in 1982.
My dream is to find a work in a graphics studio, but without any result, yet...
In 1986, this dream became reality, I was hired by a publishing firm.
In 1993, traditional graphics was totally abandonned, now, it's the computer era !
I tried some 3d software, for the pleasure, firstly at home, with
Extreme3D and StrataStudio.
My company makes video film too, it's naturally that I began the creation of 3d sequences,
with Amapi for modeling and ElectricImage for rendering.
And in 1998, it was the begining of a new adventure in professional 3d, we purchased three licenses of Maya !
My dream came true !
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Comments (12)
odeone
Beauiful work...Reminds me of something you'd find in a Jules Verne novel.
Chaos911
Absolutly perfect work!!!! I love it!!! excellent!!!
Dann-O
I don'w know which kind of render I perfer. the realistic or the cell shaded. great work love all the details in it chains on the powerplant and bars to move the verticle stab. Excellent!!!
aaus10
fantastic modeling. I would like to see this in a realistic render. not only Jules Verne but perhaps a Da Vinci idea. Excellent!
mdg1
Glorious steampunk image!
vbarreto
I luv your style.
tony_br22
lovely .. masterful feeling :) realistic look is wonderful .. I wish you a happy and creative 2005 :-) regards ~Tony
lemog
Thanks to all... I'm very happy you like this model... that's the one I prefere than the previous 2... and Happy New Year for you all ;-)
MarkHirst
Reminds me of a old roleplaying game from GDW called "Space 1899" - Excellent
cableguy223
right outta Jules vern, GREAT work
ebsmooth
amazing work!!!!
ratracer
when imagination and skill come together... fantastic!!! I'm envious.