Digital Art Portfolio
A collection of my Digital Media Artwork from my college courses. Programs covered so far are Photoshop CS4-5, Adobe Illustrator CS4-5, and Maya 2008
Welcome to my digital media online art portfolio! Below you will find examples of my digital artwork in various programs, including, photoshop, illustrator and maya 2008. As I learn more programs I will be including more artwork. Thanks for stopping by!
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
New York Central Park Poster-Adobe Illustrator
This poster project was done in Adobe Illustrator. As with all the digital artwork on my blog, this is a one of a kind original design by me, Cindy Hesse.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Illustrator Still life using Gradient Mesh
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Adobe Illustrator using gradient mesh tool
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Train station in Maya 2008
This train station is the result of hours and hours of work
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This is a cross section shot of the overall station. I modeled the light pendants after the ones I have hanging in my own house:)
This is a shot of the upper level(there are three) This is the entrance and ticket booths
Here is a shot from the bottom level. My train station is a mini art gallery too. I included paintings of trains from famous artists(Monet, Munch, Warhol, Magritte). I also added little decorative and architectural details such as, marble inlay, marble stair and finials, and wood trim.
This is a shot of the seating on the second level, the "lounge".
Here is a birds eye view.
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This is a cross section shot of the overall station. I modeled the light pendants after the ones I have hanging in my own house:)
This is a shot of the upper level(there are three) This is the entrance and ticket booths
Here is a shot from the bottom level. My train station is a mini art gallery too. I included paintings of trains from famous artists(Monet, Munch, Warhol, Magritte). I also added little decorative and architectural details such as, marble inlay, marble stair and finials, and wood trim.
This is a shot of the seating on the second level, the "lounge".
Here is a birds eye view.
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