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Bryan

Digital Artist & Photographer

Hi, My name is Bryan. I’m a professional freelance Digital Artist of 20 years. My specialty is texture painting. I have a huge passion for this art form and equally enjoy sharing with other up and coming artists what I’ve learned along the way. I have worked in film and TV wearing many hats in Digital VFX. From modeling, texturing, lighting, animation and composting. Roto, match move and video editing. My tools are Maya, Mari, Substance, Body Paint, Photoshop, Mudbox and After Effect...

Adobe Photoshop


film


general computer


Macintosh


Maya

I have been using Maya since 1998 when I was learning version 1.0 & Unix while interning. I loved it. I taught the basics of Maya at the Academy of Arts for a semester and really enjoyed teaching each student--what a rewarding experience. I can share with you what I've learned over the years in production as we move forward in getting you started in Maya or working on an assignment.


video production


Autodesk Maya


Animation


Diane S. from Rancho Cucamonga, CA

Bryan is patient and very knowledgeable about photography, and especially my son's DSLR Nikon. My son is 18 and taking Photography in college and trying to learn the overall features of this new camera. He said that Bryan was very clear and he learned a lot from him. He likes Bryan as his tutor, so we will continue with him for as long as my son needs his expertise. He is an excellent tutor.


Laura L. from Arlington, TX

Bryan was amazing he took the time and effort to read my requirements for my homework and explain to me everything that i needed to do. He was so patience and helpful. He has great texturing skills.


Maria B. from Ontario, CA

Bryan was very easy to talk to. I messed up some settings on my new camera so he was able to set me back on track. I'm extremely new to cameras, besides my cell phone, so the lesson felt a tiny bit too advanced but I did get an idea of how the settings interact and the different types of images you can get by adjusting aperture or shutter speed depending on the lighting. I've got lots of practicing to do now.