Cynthia Decker

3D Graphic Imagery
cynthia@curious3d.com
(828) 298-1212
www.curious3d.com
This is a massive oversimplification...
I use computer programs that let me create and/or import digital wireframe objects, and then wrap or fill them with color and texture. The wireframes are created with points or curves, defined by geometry in 3D space, that I join using various methods to create objects. Everything in my gallery starts out as a digital wireframe.
The wireframes are then wrapped or filled with the color and texture I create. Color and texture are key - I can use the same wire sphere, but applying different textures produce very different results.
Then I can arrange the objects in a scene. I can re-size, rotate, and further edit any of the objects and take care of atmospheric concerns like lighting, shadows, weather, etc. Then the scene is rendered - the computer evaluates all the objects and settings in my 3D environment, and creates a 2D image of the scene with textures and lighting. |