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Junior Year 3D Work
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Junior Year 3D Work

Busra Sena Gazioglu
by sgaziogl on 29 May 2023 for Rookie Awards 2023

A compilation of projects done during the Junior year of my education in Ringling College of Art and Design. Even though my goal is to be an Animator, I really enjoy working in all aspects of the CG Pipeline and I hope you enjoy viewing them as well! Responsible for all aspects unless specified.

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Mini Me!

Do you like being short? ... Me too! Here are 3 reasons why I love being short! This project is inspired by the perks, and sometimes troubles, that Ive experienced from being short. Its also the first time I used Dynamic XGen and simulated nCloth.

Mark the Pirate

Say Ahoy to Mark the greedy pirate! He is a clumsy pirate who just wants a little fame and money, and he wants it NOW! This project was the first time Ive used XGen and a fully joint based face rig.

A Sculptors Demise

When a sculptor tries to one up another sculptor, he has to carry the burden of his sloppy job. The silhouette project was a warm up project that encouraged us to think about our poses whilst adding some fun story elements!

The British Toilet

I was lucky enough to travel to England during the summer and ended up being very inspired, not by the Big Ben, but a Bathroom. Heres a project inspired by this small bathroom that had the craziest wallpaper with an added element of storytelling.

Stare

She stares... A quick 3D sculpture done while traveling :D

Work 

Here is a link to my entry from last semester, my sophomore year work if you are interested!

Sophomore Rookies

And here are a few other links if you would like to check them out as well! :D

LinkedIn          Website            Instagram

Thank you for your time!  Im super excited to learn more and improve my work as it is really awesome to go back to see how much we grow from previous years works! Next year is very exciting as we are all starting our thesis work, which will be a challenging yet rewarding process and I can't wait to see everyones amazing work!


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