For 25 years I've been an award winning VR artist and educator. I've run VR mentorships / internships to students at the University of Miami, University of Moscow, Idaho, University of Baltimore, Alfred State, the Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online, and now am an online adjunct game design teacher at Southern New Hampshire University
Photoshop is an amazing piece of software and elegant in how it works. As part of my VR work, I use it often to create 2D images that bring energy and detail...
For 25 years I've been an award winning VR artist and educator. I've run VR mentorships / internships to students at the University of Miami, University of Moscow, Idaho, University of Baltimore, Alfred State, the Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online, and now am an online adjunct game design teacher at Southern New Hampshire University
Photoshop is an amazing piece of software and elegant in how it works. As part of my VR work, I use it often to create 2D images that bring energy and detail to simple 3D spaces
My background is creative and broad. Some days I'm coding in Unity, other days I'm teaching Unreal. For my own artwork I'm modeling in 3DS Max, for my VR mentorships / internships my students often use Maya or Blender. The VR class space I use is in VRChat / Unity, but I also have a Hubs / WebGL space. My current multi-user work is headed to FrameVR because of it's nifty "scenes" functionality.
If you are a creative person in art, education, or coding and are looking to explore virtual reality - please reach out. I'd love to hear about your ideas and goals. I'm happy to share initial thoughts and resources before we formally get started. To research me, just google "Guynup" + "Virtual" ;)