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Went to Neptune with my Nikon. 1/50000-second exposure at f0. Kidding, of course.
2560x1600 original
“I enjoy manipulating materials,” says resident artist Pia Larsen. “I’m never really satisfied with the way things are, I’m interested in what their potential could be.” It’s through pushing her materials further and reexamining the world around her that Pia continues to keep her projects feeling fresh. Read more on our blog: bit.ly/pia-larsen
3DVIA Top Ten – 087- vahid_h's 3D model -
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3DVIA Top Ten - 025 - SebastienF's 3D model -
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this collection is perfect for close up views
polys: 286314
verts: 244945 file size: 52 MB
collection of bath accessories and cosmetics and skincare products , towel, toothbrush,...
you will have so many models in this product
This two-day workshop will introduce you to the creative possibilities of sculpting with pulp paper. We will explore a couple of papier maché construction methods, building small armatures to create 3-D artwork, and a variety of finishing options. This workshop is designed to be an introduction to this method, in order to show you it is possible to use papier maché as a non-traditional sculptural medium. Using her own experience with papier maché and pulp paper, the instructor will teach participants about form, pulp paper materials, glues and surface treatments. Participants will have time to create a few small objects and explore finishings. Handouts for obtaining materials and outline of techniques will be provided.
3DVIA Top Ten – Best of the Best 2009 - XQH_XXX's 3D model -
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We are a young studio with a small group of highly creative graphic designers and animators with a high level of experience and training.
Our fundamental goal is to transfer your vision for your branding from the drawing board or even just an idea to the mass market. Whether it is a high impact graphic, or high quality animation, we are here to help you reach your goal.
This rough draft animation demonstrates our prelim engineering sequence which we use to touch base with our clients on their vision for the final product.
Stay tuned for the release of the final video!
Let’s us join your team on your next marketing project!
3DVIA Top Ten - 025 - mynameisoscarjo's 3D model -
www.3dvia.com/mynameisoscarjo/models/861AA9BC8EA0B284
Click the link to go to the 3D model where you can spin, zoom and explore it!
To see the whole Top 10 post go here: www.3dvia.com/blog/3dvia-top-10-models-025/
3DVIA Top Ten – Best of the Best 2009 - sandman14's 3D model -
www.3dvia.com/sandman14/models/6B54906173455769
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To see the whole Top 10 post go here: www.3dvia.com/blog/3dvia-top-10-best-of-the-best-2009/
“I enjoy manipulating materials,” says resident artist Pia Larsen. “I’m never really satisfied with the way things are, I’m interested in what their potential could be.” It’s through pushing her materials further and reexamining the world around her that Pia continues to keep her projects feeling fresh. Read more on our blog: bit.ly/pia-larsen
This two-day workshop will introduce you to the creative possibilities of sculpting with pulp paper. We will explore a couple of papier maché construction methods, building small armatures to create 3-D artwork, and a variety of finishing options. This workshop is designed to be an introduction to this method, in order to show you it is possible to use papier maché as a non-traditional sculptural medium. Using her own experience with papier maché and pulp paper, the instructor will teach participants about form, pulp paper materials, glues and surface treatments. Participants will have time to create a few small objects and explore finishings. Handouts for obtaining materials and outline of techniques will be provided.
“I enjoy manipulating materials,” says resident artist Pia Larsen. “I’m never really satisfied with the way things are, I’m interested in what their potential could be.” It’s through pushing her materials further and reexamining the world around her that Pia continues to keep her projects feeling fresh. Read more on our blog: bit.ly/pia-larsen