3D Modeler & Artist at Aegis Technologies, Freelance Artist at Aardvark Screenprinting
Huntsville, Alabama Area
3D Modeler & Artist at Aegis Technologies, Freelance Artist at Aardvark Screenprinting
Huntsville, Alabama Area
Trained in many art mediums, both traditional and digital. Currently a 3D modeler and texture artist for content in Geospatial databases. Always interested in freelance work within the graphic art and illustration fields.
Modeling Programs:
Autodesk Maya
Blender
Presagis Creator
Art programs:
Adobe Photoshop 6-CS4
Adobe Illustrator CS-CS4
Adobe InDesign CS-CS2
Adobe/Macromedia Flash CS4/8
Macromedia Director 8
Corel Painter 11
Traditional Mediums:
Pen and Ink
Watercolor
Gouche
Tempera
Graphite
Also trained in digital photography
(Privately Held; Computer & Network Security industry)
August 2008 — Present (1 year 5 months)
I started as a texture artist but after learning to model I started doing both. Now my focus is primarily modeling, but I still do a good deal of textures. The first modeling program I learned was Presagis/Multigen Creator; the second program I learned was Blender; and the third program I learned was Autodesk Maya. I mainly use Maya now.
(Graphic Design industry)
2008 — Present (1 year )
I do freelance designs for Aardvark Screenprinting.
(Graphic Design industry)
January 2009 — June 2009 (6 months)
An Indie Art Studio that focuses on Illustrations, Stories, Comic Books, and Animations.
Computer Graphics , Computer Graphics, Digital Imaging , 2006 — 2010 (expected)
I started full time in the week after I graduated high school taking graphic design classes. I then spent a year doing theatre tech, which included building a stage, painting backdrops, and acting out some minor parts in a 1920's version of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing." Then I switched to part time for a Computer Graphics degree while working full-time in the 3D modeling field. I will graduate with a computer graphics degree with a focus on digital imaging.
illustration, painting, sculpting, mythology, folklore, reading