Experience as Web Designer
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and AS3 developer
There are some things that I wouldn’t include in the portfolio but I would write here to tell a bit how I got to the point where I am, each and every one of my experiences have made me as I am.
Fine Arts
I studied Fine Arts during 5 years at the University of Granada, specializing in Graphic Design. It was a great experience, but I must say that except for a few teachers got the best from my classmates, there met my first time with oneeyedman . I bought my first PC for Christmas 1998.
I’ve always liked painting and design, including industrial, but I had some interest in programming, and it was not until last moment when I opted for Fine Arts. I will never regret.


It’s ages since I don’t play with oil or coal, but sometimes I like to get dirty with them.
Kandorgraphics
This was a really good time, I worked 4 years for this company. At first I became a web designer for Flash and participated in some work as a 3D modeler. Again, the best of the environment was my coworkers. I met most of them at the University, so the atmosphere was fantastic.
I participated in a project where we mix 3D and Flash, it was very interesting, we’re talking 2001, 10 years ago. We used Cult3D, now discontinued, with which we could rotate multiple objects within Flash.

Another big project was the preparatives of an animated film, only participated in the promotion of the film, which made several models.

Kandorgraphics has continued growing and now is a big company. Here you can see one of the first times we were printed on newspapers, the team at that time, many of them but me are still working there.

Freelance
After that with the intention to move to Japan I worked one year as a freelancer, doing some minisites in Flash and some private projects.

Nonoloa is an ec-site selling clothes. I made the 2006 site.

Preparing the body to travel to Japan … this is an idea that crossed my head and I did it in 3D. VRay Rendering in 3ds Max.
Japan
I studied for two years at Tokai University in Shizuoka Prefecture, after that I moved to Tokyo looking for a job. Within a month I was working.
Sonicjam
Sonicjam was my first experience in Japan, were only 7 months of work there, it was very intense and crazy pace. It was the first time I worked 37 hours without sleeping and eating in front the computer. I began to understand how the Japanese world is and how it differs from the rest of the world.


Aoi-DC
Before you spend a year working for Sonicjam, someone from Aoi-DC saw my work and offered me a job. My Japanese has improved significantly and I could really see how Japanese companies works. But that it’s a different story.


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