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In 2021, I kicked my drawing and painting game up a notch. Just spending time doodling and sketching every week really made a difference, you know? It's like putting on a new pair of glasses; I started seeing details I never noticed before. My art got this depth and flavor, where I could just feel how each piece connected to create something awesome.
Now, here's the fun twist. I took a dive into the 3D world, tinkering around with Blender and, most excitingly, CLO 3D. Talk about jumping into the future! It's like I was trying to mix my traditional artsy side with some sci-fi tech vibes. But man, it wasn't always smooth sailing. I had these killer ideas in my head, but getting them out in 3D? Sometimes it felt like trying to thread a needle in the dark. Still, every little hiccup only pumped me up to learn more and get better.
Fast forward to my summer in Valencia, 2023 – what an experience! Imagine soaking up all that Spanish sunshine and just feeling the art vibes change. My once shadowy, future-forward style mellowed out, taking on this bright and free summertime flavor. If you've ever wondered what it feels like to capture sunshine and nature in art, Valencia was that chapter for me.
For anyone peeking into my portfolio, here's a thing: I've got this mantra – "Focus on the journey, not just the endgame." It's easy to feel stuck sometimes, but I've learned it's all part of the grind. Back in 2020, I just took the leap, exploring every wild, creative idea that popped into my head.
But here's where the past meets the future: Virtual fitting rooms. No, it's not just tech wizardry; it's an art-tech cocktail. Think about trying out clothes without the hustle of an actual trial room. That's where CLO3D came in. This tool, straight out of South Korea, became my canvas. I dived into creating these 3D simulations that just felt so real. The goal? Making online shopping not just convenient but personal, right down to each individual's vibe.
If you're scrolling through my work, you'll see two years of hard graft with CLO3D. So, from pencil sketches to 3D wonders, welcome to my art evolution. Enjoy the ride!