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theKenny
06-12-2008, 08:14 AM
Name : Kenny Nelson
Portfolio : www.KennyWorks.com

contact: Kenny.J.Nelson@gmail.com

Hey everybody thanks for clicking me. I'm a DigiPen art grad looking for work, looking to make a game. Money would be good but I'm really just looking to get some experience. I can do my own concept art, low poly, high poly models, low poly with high poly normal map models. My main focus is character models but I can do props and environments.

please contact me and lets do this.

http://www.kennyworks.com/images/igaanewr1.jpg
http://www.kennyworks.com/images/igh3q.jpg
http://www.kennyworks.com/images/igNEWfrontNoBump.jpg

Adrian Cummings
06-12-2008, 08:18 AM
Mainly mobile is my bread an butter these days so I have no need for this type of art in truth myself, but just wanted to say as an all rounder indie and graphic artist myself - some nice examples and style there.

dpadam450
06-12-2008, 12:29 PM
Few things here, but first, I'm a programmer at DP, and just emailed the head of art about getting some high quality art (such as your first model), to use for our graphics club (programming art to look like that in real time). If you have an interest in allowing us to use your art, we would appreciate it and would make sure your name is in any demos we make.

Now:
1.) This isn't really the right place for the kind of art you do.
2.)"Money would be good.." , you just graduated, go make money and pay off school. For real.
3.) I didn't easily find your resume. Make a button for it at the top.
4.a) Opinion: I don't like how your art is in one long image. Make thumbnails that link to individual full pictures.
4.b) Fact: Your long image thing chops off the head of all your models due to my resolution (1024x768). I would suggest making that sections frame bigger, or do what I said in 4.a.

It might also be helpful to post your tex/spec/normal maps along with the renders. If you are big on normal/texture mapping, I highly suggest a program called CrazyBump.

Game Producer
06-13-2008, 01:20 AM
Heh, pretty nice looking art you've got there - I'm sure you'll have no problem finding some stuff to do :)