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		<title>Digital Sculpture: A New Take on an Ancient Discipline</title>
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Take a look at computer modeled 3D women in film and games. Most 3D female figures have the shape of Laura Croft from Tomb Raider. Hips and breasts are beautiful but where are the real women?
As a painter turned digital artist I wanted to incorporate 3D figures into my paintings and animations. My painterly textures [...]
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