Gallery of 3D.com Profile - James Dziadulewicz |
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Artist's Name: |
James Dziadulewicz |
Email Address: |
[email protected] |
Website Address: |
http://infinite3dfx.com |
3D Status: |
Professional |
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Question 1: How did you get into the Industry? |
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James Dziadulewicz: Applied for a job in Los Angeles in 1994. Soon many jobs followed for big screen effects in Film and TV. I then started my own company. |
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Question 2: What are you currently working on, if not hush hush? |
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James Dziadulewicz: A Sci-Fi Film. Show for the Learning Channel. Military DoD work. |
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Question 3: Which piece of your work is your favourite and why? |
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James Dziadulewicz: National Geographic Special "In Search of I-52" I created a detail WWII Japanese Submarine and Sank it for this special. It was an exciting and realistic project that required alot of high level 3D modeling & Animation. |
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Question 4: Which other 3D artists have impressed you and how? |
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James Dziadulewicz: Lee Stranhan. I have seen his work from the Beginning and he is one of the few people that really inspired me to Excel. |
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Question 5: What 3D ambitions do you hold? |
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James Dziadulewicz: Continue growing my skills and complete the full length Sci-Fi movie that we are working on. |
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All Artwork Copyright of James Dziadulewicz unless stated otherwise. |
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IMAX City 3D This is an image of a futuristic city (Imax City) done for Imax theaters to promote their 3D logos. The number of polygons in this scene was near 2 million. Complete animation was 25 seconds. Note : This city image was made into poster in 1997. |
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Mega Hog One of several extinct animal models created for the TLC Specail "Mega Predators Thank god there gone! |
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In Search of I-52 This is an exact replica of the Japanese I-52 World War Two Submarine. To make this accurate 3D-computer model, bulkheads of a plastic model were traced using pliable metal. These sections were then scanned loaded up into the computer as background images and then aligned with the bulkhead locations from the original drawings used to construct the submarine. This is one of several National Geographic Specials the we did. This Submarine and a Germany Class Sub were made for National Geographic Television Special "I-52" at the Infinite 3dfx and Radical 3D facilities in 1999. |
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Space Port This is a Star Wars Inspired Image. Rendered in Lightwave 7.5 and used the bloom lighting effect. Image is of a space mail port on a moon of Saturn. |
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IMAX Space Station This is a close up image of the international space station done for Imax theaters to promote their up coming releases. Imax City Space Station: Created complete Space Station at Infinite 3dfx and Radical 3D Facilities 1997. |
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