![]() I love it! I also love taking a step back from my work and seeing if it's going where I want it to. It's one of the final steps in bringing your character to life, to tell their story, and hide easter eggs. W when it comes to my likes and dislikes in 3D, I think my favourite by far is texturing. It was pretty hard, but I ended up settling in and found a routine that worked for me." Like any junior, I was extremely grateful for getting the job, but I was learning the ropes and anxious to do things right. The transition from being a student to being a triple-A game worker was a huge shock. In fact, I got along so well with these two, that I joined their company, Keos Masons after graduating. I even got to study with Marco Plouffe a few weeks, as well as with, Cedric Seaut. The combination of how they teach, together with all the positive feedback I got, put me into a cycle of constant improvement and motivation, culminating in boosting my confidence and skills. Studying at New3dge started an amazing cycle for me, where I stopped gaming simply to create. Like any other artist, I had a hard time coming to terms with this, but after some trial and error, I finally clicked with creating and working in 3D I started at a new school, NEW3DGE art school. Alas, despite it being an amazing place, it did not work out for me, as I realised I was not all that good at drawing. ![]() I had no clue about 3D at the time, preferring to draw characters, but I got there in the end:įast forward some years, and I entered ISART, still determined to draw characters for a living. I knew right away I wanted to be a part of this. Apparently, my friends were not as hooked as I was. ![]() Video games quickly became one of my favourite hobbies, as well as something that fascinated me, as I discovered this world on my own. Currently based in Paris, working for Keos Masons, Madeleine told us: "I'm a French character artist who, like many others got started via gaming: For me, it started when I managed to convince my parents to get me a GameCube for Christmas. ![]()
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