


Most people see me now as one of the quickest people they know, and one of the most switched on, I owe that mainly to the fact that any spare time I get, I spend it on my hobby, which is my job, so every spare moment I get, when I am not working on products, college work or my game, is spent researching how to do things better, faster and more efficiently. Once I realised this, I realised exactly what I could do for a job, and roughly how to get there, I am now on my second course teaching myself 3D artwork, texturing, programming, architectural design and realistic audio creation. "Find something you love to do, and do it for a job, that way you never have to work a day in your life, everyday is just a hobby"

Until I met my lecturer and started being taught 3D modelling, I had no idea what I was going to do in life, and now I know exactly what I want to do, and am already creating some really cool things. I have been 3D modelling for 3 years now, and programming for almost 10, I am almost 19 now, and I am able to pick up anything to do with 3D simulation and 3D space really quickly, and can get my head around it very quickly, just lucky I guess. This is where I think I was lucky, I was lucky enough in College (last 2 years) to be taught 3D modelling and animation by an ex-employee and animator for Jagex, this gave me a unique perspective into the true life in games development and asset creation, being taught by someone with some real hard experience really pays off.
