Matheus Passos

I always admired visual scenarios built by Lucas and Cameron:I consider it very fascinating to know that nothing in their movies was real...Then I understood it was a great opportunity to create imaginary worlds myself and for my country.

ANTHONY BILLET

I started working in the 3D field as an avenue to explain design ideas as an Architectural Job Captain. It was so well received with clients that I decided to make a full time career out of it. I have never looked back!
It was in the beginning of year 2010. I was still studying in high-school and started to choose my future profession to enter a university. So I have decided for interior design. While collecting more information about this work-field. I found a web-site where it was written that for making interior renders one should learn 3DS Max. That's how my acquaintance with 3d-graphic began.
Innitially, when I started to work on this image, my main purpose was a similar look than the original photo, but in the development process i've started to dreaming about which were the feelings i would like to feel in a room like this one, and then I've started to work for a very calm environment, with a really soft light and a peaceful atmosphere, simulating a little bit the lighting of a winter sunny morning.
Since my first render 3 years have passed. Hahaha, my first works were horrible! But instead of getting sad or disappointed, I always tried to get better, reading online tutorials and watching other people’s work.

GERARD FERNANDEZ

I got in touch with the 3d world because I needed a tool to help me visualize my ideas, as I wanted to enter some design contests and I had been a bit frustrating before trying to involve other people into understanding what I wanted to achieve.
I started this job since early 2007 when I worked as an architect consultant in Jakarta. I work harder to gain more better 3D render on 2012 through website, along with that I'm starting to run my own Interior and Architecture Studio based in Jakarta.
I started 3D aproximately two years ago when I first started my architecture degree; a friend of mine showed to me Sketchup software wich had a huge impact over me and since then I've been getting more and more into 3D.
Never stop, always move forward, learn something new, improve your skills no matter how high your current level is.
Discover what you like to do and "put all your effort on it", no one can guarantee that it will be easy or successful, but by doing what you like, in most of the cases, you don’t feel like a need but something you appreciate doing!
I started with the this world when I was finishing my career of architecture in Barcelona, Spain, long time ago. For the first time at the university, the computers were opened for student´s use…and I spent a lot of hours without moving of the chair. You can imagine how excited I was, in 1987, doing 3D with a computer.

Mahmoud Keshta

I started when I was in second year of architecture college approximately from 2004 I learned 3ds Max to visualize my college projects then I liked the field and started to develop my skills in 3D in general not for architecture only I worked on modeling, texturing, lighting, rendering and some more stuff.