Tidings!
Let’s see if I can get this all summarized in fewer words than the last time I explained this elsewhere: I’m a 4th-year College Student majoring in Studio Art and Art History with a minor in Computer Science, and my “specialization” in the Studio Art major is in Computer-Generated Art, normally in Adobe Illustrator. Where I’m at, there aren’t any real courses for 3D Computer stuff, so I somehow convinced the system to count me learning ZBrush as actual credit hours. It’s been a whole lot of reading and learning-on-the-fly for me, and I pretty much need to do a step-by-step PowerPoint for the Art Director so he knows I’m not slacking off.
Anyhow, this sort of thing is just so new to everyone locally that I don’t really get constructive criticism and the like… So I’m really interested in learning how I can improve, as well as communicating with people that kind of know what I should be doing.
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Not quite my latest work, but the latest one I feel like showing off out in public. My Studio thesis is about how nature can interact with unnatural objects, and my professor for this class is the same as the thesis professor, so I thought I’d pander to him a bit and continue that theme… I know the lamp is a bit unusual, being a castle and all, but I think castles are cool. It’s sort of a double-meaning, as I’m really creeped out by centipedes and really don’t want them around my house.