3D Characters – DAZ Studio
Here are some of my 3D designs. Although I do like using Poser, the challenge is that the price tag and customer support isn't very good. DAZ Studio is an open source 3D modeling tool [...]
Here are some of my 3D designs. Although I do like using Poser, the challenge is that the price tag and customer support isn't very good. DAZ Studio is an open source 3D modeling tool [...]
These are a couple of renders that I did in a program called Vue.
Sometimes you get clients who don't exactly know what they want. Your job as an artist is to get into their head and bring their thoughts to reality. I've done this a number of times, [...]
So, I've FINALLY got this new site up! It took me a minute, but I felt that if I was going to really redo this website, it had to encompass a lot more about me [...]
The KanKouran West African Dance Company has been one of my long standing clients for the past eight years.With there organization, I have created a very good working relationship with the Director Assane Konte, so [...]
I've been dealing with whether I should get into this blogging thing or not. It's not like I don't have stuff to write about, rather I tend to wonder if what I have to write [...]
In 2004, RhythmNDance.com was created to fulfill the need for community and news portal on dance. As a central source for African dance information, rhythmndance.com provided discussion forums, event calendars, and artist spotlight interviews (podcast). [...]
The Re-definition Of Manhood (R.O.M.) Project is a grassroots attempt at redefining and addressing the concept of manhood within the African American community. The program builds upon the research originally done by Mr. [...]
This Blog post comes from my trip to Trinidad in 2007. My goal was to learn more about my family's business (and to learn a little bit more about myself int he process), but I got som much more from the journey that when I came back to the states, I knew that my life would never be the same.
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