So the other day I was looking at an artist by the name Bernard Beneteau. Beneteau has been working in as a professional experience in the videogame industry for 7 years. Now he works for Midway, and previously for Ubisoft, he has established himself as a senior character artist, with special strength and interest in the human form and anatomy. From low resolution to highly detailed characters, Bernard’s passion always reflects in his professional and personal work. Beneteau is other artist that is using ZBrush, he has been using it for about 2 years
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
Too Hard To Keep
Jason Lazarus has a new project out called Too Hard to Keep, in which he's creating a database of user submitted photos that people are discarding for many reasons, such as a photo of an ex, a memory no longer wanted, a "bad" photo of themselves. These will either be privately archived, or, exhibited with permission by the submitter.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Manual Transmission
The Humble Arts Foundation in NYC is having open submissions for their Manual Transmission show, and I thought some of you might be interested in it. You take 36 exposures on a roll of film, get slides made of each one, and then submit it. The whole show will be shown as slides on slide projectors. Find more information here: http://hafny.org/events/manual-transmission/
Well.
Paul Shortt
well...alchemy is on paul short and robert heishmans blog. haha
the documentation of abbe's work is kind of nice and they have some up of the end of semester show that isnt bad. as well as a lot of photos from other student shows. worth a looksie!
also, for what it's worth. Paul's Missed Connections might be of interest to Abbe and Molly.
well...alchemy is on paul short and robert heishmans blog. haha
the documentation of abbe's work is kind of nice and they have some up of the end of semester show that isnt bad. as well as a lot of photos from other student shows. worth a looksie!
also, for what it's worth. Paul's Missed Connections might be of interest to Abbe and Molly.
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