Interview with Rafael Chies

In 2009 I figured out that I really wanted to be an 3D Artist generalist but with focus on modeling and texturing. So I dropped motion and started to work only with 3D

Interview with Rishi Raj

My most of the inspiration comes from the movies. I always like to model my own concepts, and whenever I create my own characters I try to put some story behind the character. I enjoy that process where I get freedom to use my imagination.

Interview with D’wayne Murphy

“Believe in yourself, your skillset, never stop being creative and learn to take criticism and direction whether positive or negative with an open mind.”

Interview with Robert Vari

I have been working as a 3D artist for ten years now. I’m living in Budapest with my wife and working for Digic Pictures as a Character setup artist

Interview with Christopher Ang

“Just remember to enjoy what your doing and also one more thing, keep those old artworks of yours. The best one or not, keep it cause someday you’ll look at them and then you’ll see how far you’ve improved with your skills”.

Interview with Jim Moore

“Keep at it, keep looking at tutorials and creating new work and expanding your portfolio… and sooner or later someone will call your name!”

Interview with Luis Melo

“Don’t just try to copy your idols or what everyone is doing in the industry, but develop a personal connection with your pictures”.

Interview with Andrew Blackman

“I believe an artist is defined by what he depicts. It should be his own unique vision of the world rather than an attempt to cater to what he thinks the audience might want.”