Creating worlds with 3D Art
3D artist George Kee tells us about his creative practice, his industry experience and why he chose to study at Norwich University of the Arts
George is a third year BA (Hons) Games Art and Design student. He has been creating 3D art for five years and specialises in prop and environment work. This year he was a finalist in The Rookies’ Adobe Substance 3D Robot Challenge.
“Once I discovered 3D art it was like something just clicked. It was so much more technical than drawing on a piece of paper, but it allowed so much room for artistic experimentation and freedom.”
For a closer look at George’s work, check out his Artstation and Instagram.
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