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Old 18-04-2006, 08:31 AM   #1
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3d Modeler, Recent Grad.

CASSANDRA LEGRO
Modeling & Texturing Artist

San Ramon, CA
cassandra@cassandralegro.com
www.cassandralegro.com


While I may not have a long history of work as an artist or computer modeler, I do have an impressive portfolio from my many years of study at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. I graduated from that university in December with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Animation and Visual Effects. I also have nearly a year of practical, on-the-job modeling experience as a result of working as an intern at Xzault Media here in northern California.

Having worked two jobs while attending college, I know it takes hard work and perseverance to achieve ones goals. I also developed great skills in communication, teamwork and leadership as a result of working for several years as the manager of a major retail store. I feel I am now ready and able to put all my skills, training and education to work at a top level company such as yours. I can provide you with great references from managers and co-workers, who would assure you that I am a hardworking, talented and responsible employee.
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Old 18-04-2006, 08:50 AM   #2
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hey cassandra logra

hey cassandra .....my name ipunx-biebelzs.....i just wanna ask you due to you as a 3d modeller.....i'm so eager to learn in human body configure....but there's so many problem with my resources....do you have some nice info where i can find nice source to learn in human modelling?.......gracias.
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Old 19-04-2006, 09:42 AM   #3
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Hi ipunx-biebelzs, the best thing to do is to grab an anatomy book. Understanding the underlying muscles and bone structure will help anyone model human anatomy better.
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