| Name: |
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Ed Scott |
| Born: |
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1965 |
| Education: |
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BA/journalism (1989);
AS/multimedia & Web
design (2000) |
| Employment: |
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owner of DocuMajik Promotional
Services |
| Home Town / Country: |
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Jamestown, NY/USA |
| Hobbies / Sports: |
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CG; running (30 miles
weekly); reading; movie
watching; photography; philosophizing/analyzing |
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| Greatest moment: |
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winning the eighth-grade
physical education award
in junior high |
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| First computer: |
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Radio Shack TRS-80 (used/word
processing>1987) |
| First 3D application: |
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Visual Reality (formerly
Visual Software, Inc., then
Micrografx, then defunct) |
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| best work: |
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US Marine Corps humvee>e-learning
systems applications for
Marine Corps (Yuck!)--3DS
Max r. 3.1 (unfortunately)
(Image below) |
| worst work: |
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early 3D text concepts |
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| Best thing about Realsoft
3D: |
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SDS; interface (others>render
quality, VSL) |
| Pet hate about Realsoft
3D: |
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annoying bugs (video/OGL
issues, others) |
| What feature would you
most like to see in RS3D: |
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| Who most inspires you
/ favorite artist: |
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the Apostle Paul/George
Lucas (visionary, director,
filmographer) |
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| Favourite motto: |
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"Sometimes they tie
a thief to the tree. Sometimes
I stare; sometimes it's
me." -- Line from Sting
(John Gordon Sumner) song
titled "Jeremiah Blues,"
from the album The Soul
Cages |
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