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Since 1997, Brian Smith has worked as a CAD manager and animation specialist in architectural, engineering, and landscaping firms in southwest Florida. He started his own company in 2001, specializing
in the production of architectural animations and renderings in 3ds Max. He is the co-founder of 3D Architectural Solutions in Sarasota, Florida. A portfolio of his work can be seen at www.3das.com.
Brian graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point with a major in aerospace engineering. He served on active duty, and later in the Florida Army National Guard, including two years as a battery commander, responsible |
for a short range air defense battery of over 100 soldiers. Following 9/11, he served in Washington, D.C. as an air defense artillery fire control officer, working closely with the US Secret Service, the US Air Force, and the FAA to provide air defense coverage of our nation’s capital. In 2005, he deployed numerous times with his unit to provide humanitarian relief to hurricane victims along the Gulf Coast. |
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Brian Zajac received his B.F.A. from Bowling Green State University in Ohio and began working in the field of 3D in the mid 90s. At that time, a typical workstation cost as much as $100,000 and ran at a fraction of the speed of today’s computers. He left 3D and turned his sights towards a career in web design where he wouldn’t have to wait so long to see the fruits of his labor. In 2001, Brian started his own company EyeMagination (www.eyemagination.us) with the goal to build the best possible web-based solutions and internet marketing for small businesses. Brian has worked with several hi-profile organizations, such as the PGA and the New York Yacht Club.
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After establishing his web-based business, Brian noticed that the 3D world of technology had become much faster, produced better results, and was finally cost-effective. So, along with his business partner Brian Smith, he formed 3D Architectural Solutions (3DAS) – a 3D architectural visualization facility that creates stunning photorealistic renderings and animations. For more information on 3DAS, visit www.3DAS.com. |
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