Kelli Harman | Harman Agency - http://www.theharmanagency.com/
So I'll start from the very beginning.
One day I was surfing in the web and I found one site --
www.digitalblasphemy.com and I browsed it. I was inspired by the 3D
graphics' realism and suddenly I noticed the "My tools" button. My heart
stopped for a moment and after that I entered the section and some time
later I already had the tools and started working.
In the beginning I don't know why I thought it would be easy but later on I
realised that I was wrong and it seemed impossible to create what the author
had already did. But when I created my first render I compared it with some
other from that site and I noticed that I had a female figure and he did
also, so I am on the right way :) all I have to do now is tweak it a little.
And once again with new motivation I started more deeply to study the chosen
-- Poser 4 program. As I was learning rapidly the essentials my circle of
knowledge grew and I realised that there is so much more that I don't know.
The next couple of days I gave myself some time to think about that and I
haven't even touched the program. Going further I even realised that I can't
limit myself to that particular program and decided to learn some more less
hard programs. Oh I forgot to mention that I did not learn everything with
try and error, I also read some tutorials with difficulty level -- easy. Now
I am reading with moderate and I can't dare thinking for the hard ones.
Well so much for my 3D experience before doing that I usually played games
when suddenly I realised that this is a terible waste of time... well I
still play them but way too little and I often use their models to practise
with 3dsmax; for example all the models in Warcraft 3 are made using 3dsmax
so I often open them to change animations and textures. Soon I may even
create my own model and import it and create a custom map... maybe. So much
for the offtopic.
Well...thats all I can think of. It was nice writing it, hope you enjoyed
it.
Received on Wed Oct 03 2007 - 14:36:50 EDT
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