Former classmate and friend to Erin Sparler joins her this week to dive into the 3D art world. Casper De La Cruz attended the Academy of Art in San Francisco at the same time as Erin. Not only did they go to school together, but they also both majored in Computer Arts. Both Artists obtaining the same degree, reached success utilizing it through separate paths.
Casper now works for a small company called AV Design. This company designs 3D animation for consumers, one commonly known consumer their company creates for is, Lego. 3D Art has evolved and advanced in many ways over the years, where now you can create almost anything from animation art. Casper helps to identify the many specializations and options out there in animation and 3D art. The art world is unique because it can often have differing complexities and specifications depending what avenue an artist chooses to pursue. Casper helps to describe the details and platforms accompanied by the 3D and animation avenue.
In this episode you’ll hear:
[2:00] About Casper’s Work
[4:00] First Job After College
[5:28] How to Enter the 3D World Today
[6:27] About Demo Reels
[8:06] 3D Specializations and Programs
[10:10] What Can’t Be Made With 3D Animation
[12:00] 3D in Advertising and Movie
[13:30] Presentation of 3D Animation and the Evolvement
[15:55] Time Spent Creating Animation
[17:40] How Casper’s 3D Company Launched
[22:54] The Truth Behind Lego’s Shared Stories
[23:50] Lego Product Launch, Sets and Modeling
[25:10] The Whole Process of Creating a 3D Animation Video
[28:04] How the Different Roles of 3D Animation Work Simultaneously
[29:50] File Naming and Structuring of 3D Work
[33:10] Copyright Can be Tedious
[34:20] Caper’s Contracted Secrecy with Lego in Exchange for Work and Experience
[36:55] How Generations and Technology Have Changed
[38:31] How to Acknowledge Success Within the Fast-Paced 3D World
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