Welcome to my blog!
If you came here, then you are probably already familiar with my work. If you are not, then believe me when I say I set up a blog where all of my art is archived here. I have now decided to make my blog a bit more professional, with watermarks on my original pieces and such (if I'm not lazy). I hope you take some semblance of what the creative process is like, even though I haven't put much info on each original blog post and most likely won't put anything too new in my newer blog posts. Every now and then, I'll most likely upload images I had made in non-3D packages (Photoshop and Illustrator) or use this blog to make announcements I find important. I also hope to showcase my work to any future employers.
Backstory
I made my blog when I was 15, and didn't think, even remotely, about making 3D art. However I watched a video here where a person was playing a game I thought looked stunning and immediately decided to look up more info on the people involved. I noticed that one person had a showcase website of their own where a certain video was shown. This particular video was of them animating a dwarf for a game in a 3D package, and I thought that looks like fun. And so began my love of 3D art!
What I use
This section is fairly simple. I use both Blender and Maya and focus now on mostly modeling objects and characters. If you asked me which one was easier to use, I would say Blender hands down even though Maya is the industry standard.
My Specs
If you're curious as to what the specs on my computer are, no need to wait any longer (I'm fully aware that this computer may not be 100% built for making 3D art, but It's 1000% times stronger (when you compare the GPU's), than my older laptop):
CPU: Intel Pentium G3258 3.2GHz
Motherboard: MSI H81M-P33 Micro ATX LGA1150
RAM: Kingston 8GB DDR3-1600 Memory
Hard Drive: Seagate STBD4000400 3.5" 4TB SATA III Hard Drive
GPU: Zotac GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB
Case: In Win 303 Nvidia Tempered Glass Edition
Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+
OS: Windows 10 (Not as bad as I thought!)
Monitor: Hannspree HE225DPB 21.5"
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And there's the list! (Took me longer than it should have).
