JasonDC Posted June 6, 2011 Report Posted June 6, 2011 Hello, My name is Jason D. Cabral and I am a versatile 2D and 3D artist. I’ve worked on many different projects for a few studios and was looking to take on some new projects. I have experience in: -2D user interface design -2D asset design and creation -2D animation -Background and character concept design -Illustrations for web and publication -3D modeling -Texturing -UVW unwrapping/mapping I am very proficient in Adobe Photoshop and 3DS Max; I am also familiar with a few different coding languages (Java, ActionScript 3.0, C++). You can view my work through the links below: Game Art Portfolio: http://www.jasondcabral.com/?page_id=28 Digital/Traditional Portfolio: http://www.jasondcabral.com/?page_id=12 If you would like to hire me for some work, please contact me at: contact@jasondcabral.com. I am very flexible with my rates and all rates are open to negotiation. Thanks for your time! -Jason Quote
knj Posted June 15, 2011 Report Posted June 15, 2011 IMO, those watermarks in Game Art Portfolio are bad idea, or the company ask you to do this ? Quote
JasonDC Posted June 15, 2011 Author Report Posted June 15, 2011 They were my idea, and I don't think that they get in the way of viewing my Game Art work. Quote
Evert Posted June 15, 2011 Report Posted June 15, 2011 I do, I thought it was some sort of artifact on the images at first. Quote
JasonDC Posted June 15, 2011 Author Report Posted June 15, 2011 I'll have to switch it up then. Thanks Quote
cardo Posted August 7, 2011 Report Posted August 7, 2011 In your 2D art folio your Fallout guy is sticking up the wrong finger! Quote
syver Posted August 7, 2011 Report Posted August 7, 2011 would get rid of flash because it's slow and the people who are viewing your portfolio might be using devices that doesn't support it (ipad/phone). Quote
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