

In the years to come, I studied a lot of graphic, web, and 2D motion design at school, but I always tried to integrate 3D as a bonus in my projects. The first time I opened a 3D software I was 13 years old, it was Blender, and I discovered the basics of 3D little by little, it was like a game for me. I always drew a lot in my childhood, I loved creating things and making creativity speak.

That's when I told myself that I wanted to work in movies later. I spent hours watching these documentaries on all the 3D parts of the films, and it fascinated me. Mentally, I started working with 3D when I was around 5 or 6 years old after my father bought me a box set of Star Wars episodes 1, 2, and 3 with special content. Mayo Construction will not only fix the water leaks, but take care of the handful of patches related to sewer and other miscellaneous roadway potholes.Hi! My name is Mirko, and I am a 3D Lighting Artist but I consider myself a Generalist. Staff tracked those areas throughout the city in need of permanent repairs. “The excavation was backfilled and a temporary cold mix asphalt was placed until such time a permanent repairs (could be) made to the asphalt by obtaining a contractor to remove the cold patch and place hot mix asphalt,” said Pease in his report. This was work conducted by his public works staff. He explained that some of the existing utilities located beneath the city streets required excavation to make necessary the repairs. In his staff report, Pease pointed out that those 59 locations – of that, 49 are for water leak repairs, eight are for potholes, and two for sewer repairs – will require localized asphalt repair. (Mayo Construction) is hoping to squeeze these jobs into short breaks of good weather,” he said. “There are a number of jobs to be done within the contract and most of them are three to four days in length. Vice Mayor Leo Zuber asked staff for clarification as to whether or not the work – as specified under the contract with Mayo Construction – will be completed within those 40 days.ĭirector of Public Works James Pease believes so.
