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I can answer questions on 3D and 2D graphics. Applications: 3ds max, Vray, Backburner, Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, and Autocad.
10 years experience in architectural rendering and animation.
MN SIGGRAPH, MN Max Users Group
University of Kentucky, College of Architecture
2005 Directors Award, Leo A Daly 2004 Avatech Renderring Contest Winner
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