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FABIAN ESPINOSA

Visuals that show action and are striking to look at have always interested me growing up and as a tech nerd that got bored easily 3d digital art was the perfect way for me to blend two passions that I really enjoyed, video games and art. 3d digital art allows me to control every aspect of my work and change it in a very quick way, but it does have a very high learning curve, but I enjoy learning, so it was perfect for me because there is always something new to learn using this medium that will give great results. My work is inspired by game art and movie CGI and since both are constantly in motion, I try to show motion or some sort of action happening in my works. I create my art so that it can be used in game engines or implemented into a CGI shot or as a simple design that I could use in the future because I find it interesting. Therefore, many of my 3d models are focused on making sure the design fits within the scenes art style and that they are interesting to look at, especially if it’s the focus of the scene. I also try to tell a story or history of what the object I’m creating has gone thru; like adding rust to a metal object because its old or damaged paint from a car that was hit by another cars’ door or maybe even my character was in a fight, so it’s bruised up on the cheek. I think this adds character to my 3d models and helps the scenes look more realistic.

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