I’ve come full circle. When I decided that my health wasn’t up to increasing my client load, I decided to continue to maintain the client sites I was currently managing, which would give me the time I needed to concentrate on learning more about rendering 3D digital art. That was about five years ago. I started with Bryce, a 3D landscape and object rendering software program.
As it goes here on the ‘net, I got involved with growing the affiliate side of my business… and lost track of my art in the process. My consulting business was well established before I realized that my casual pc game addiction could be earning me money (Even if it was only enough to pay for my games, I’d be happy. Thankfully, I’m not the only addict! LOL)… so yet another “side business” was born. In all that time I hadn’t even so much as opened the 3D programs. There simply wasn’t time.
Now that my affiliate and consulting business is pretty much running itself (I have a natural talent for gaining favorable SERPs), I have time to actually run a personal blog, and blow the dust off those 3D graphics programs. After my reformat, it seemed as good a time as any since I had to reinstall the software anyway.
To my (pleasant) surprise, the software I use had been updated to a new version, and there were even more toys to add to them to make playing on the graphics workspace so much more fun! The result? Full circle… I’m once again dedicating my “me” time to learning, and enjoying 3d graphics creation. I’ve added a page here where I’ll be updating the latest results of my exploration into the world of digital art. My first piece is very … beginner level (to say the very least), but I’m thrilled to have remembered enough to get that much accomplished.
I’m excited to be focused once again on the things that I’m really passionate about.
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