
Animation, even though I havent done it in a while, is something that I really devote my time to in order to make sure everything looks right. I get the most of my satisfaction through that part of the process. Modelling, for me, is the ultimate kick when doing 3D. Modelling and animation would be my strong points. My first attempt in this would be the RUSH HOUR image. I've always wanted to duplicate the many compositions of some of the grittier photographs that can be found in LIFE magazine, or National Geographic. I also like to do imagery that deals with modern life and issues. Sci-fi is a genre that really gives an artist a chance to let his/her imagination run amok. I grew up with the Star Wars series, so the majority of my work will always reflect on my love for spaceships and weird aliens.

If I see something outdoors that piques my interest, I tend to translate it either on paper or through the computer. Also, everyday surroundings can be a great source of inspiration for me. I watch a lot of movies and read a lot of books, so the bulk of my ideas are sparked either by something I read, or something that I saw on the screen. What are your main sources of inspiration? To this very day, I still thank my lucky stars that I chose what I chose because I have heard from a few friends in advertising that it is in a slump right now.


It ended up becoming a draw between that or Creative Advertising, but I eventually chose the former rather than the latter. After going through different courses the college offered, I came across a 3D animation course. Back then, 3D animation was not quite as big as it is today. I originally saw myself taking Creative Advertising in College, since I thought that was the field where I could best apply my love for drawing. I am 23 years old, and currently living in Toronto, Canada.Īctually, I almost never got to do 3D at all.
