About Dynamic Arts
From an early age, Pete Chadwell has been creating artwork. Prior to the digital revolution, Pete had become proficient with "old-school" media such as ink, airbrush, oil, gouache, marker, etc. While attending the Art Institute of Seattle in the early 90s, his friend and roommate insisted he would need to learn to use computers to create artwork. Eventually Pete was forced to concede that Matt was right. The transition to digital began in 1995 when Pete and his wife Aprille began Dynamic Arts, but it wasn't until 2004 that the traditional media was put away for good. Today the tools of the trade are intangible: Illustrator. InDesign. Photoshop. Painter and a 3D modeler called Modo.
3D Illustration
3D modeling is a powerful tool for product visualization and illustration, especially for subjects which are challenging to photograph. The photo-realism is astounding and once the model is complete, it can be rendered from any vantage point making it extremely versatile.
