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TUTORIAL: The Resume Paper for 3D and 2D
 
                                    P  R  E  M  I  S  E
The greater part of the Artists,  Both Digital,  and Traditional,  that I know are forgetful. 
I then am a lot forgetful. I don't know the real motives of this. Perhaps it derives from too 
much concentration and from the keeping out of the usual one, that an artist makes when he is 
hit from a creativity attack, that often it becomes a phrenetic activity with a time-variable 
duration.  During this lapse of time the artist experiments,  invents  and  creates,  falling 
sometimes really  in a true trance and cutting himself completely  off the surroinding world. 
In fact  the artist permeates  the true essence  of his reality and,  in order to make it, he 
must get rid  from the misleading links  of the marginal aspects  of the reality, in order to 
render his soul suitable  to the permeation.  But it happens  also  an interesting collateral 
effect, after the artist has finished his work: at the beginning he remembers enough well the 
techniques he has created and used,  but after some hour,  day or month,  he begins to forget 
them,  above all  because  an artist is like a child,  he continuously experiments  and he is 
always fascinated  from new techniques and procedures.  So,  if after some time he must apply 
again a part  of those techniques he created for another work,  he is in trouble,  because he 
does not remember more, or, much more irritatingly, he remembers only in part, as he operated 
the previous time.  In order to solve this problem, I have created a series of Resume Papers, 
or Forms,  very rational and exhausting,  of the one's job. These Papers,or Forms, have often 
allowed me not to more suffer  of nervous breakdown  for stress deriving from loss of memory. 
Every time end one my work, I fill up, in a few of minutes and synthetically, the appropriate 
Paper and then I relax. If, after some time I must apply again, also partially, some of those 
techniques,  I take the relative Paper,  I read it and all it is Ok!!  The Resume Papers,  or 
Forms, that I have invented and that I normally use are of 3 types: 
1 - The Resume Form for 2D Images ----------- Click  Here Download .zip to Download. 
2 - The Resume Form for 3D Modeling --------- Click  Here Download .zip to Download. 
3 - The Resume Form for 2D or 3D Animations - Click  Here Download .zip to Download. 
These Resume Papers, or Forms, can be used and printed with Pc or with MacIntosh © computers. 
Click  with  mouse  on  small  picture  near  the  words  and  you can see  them  more large. 

                                 P  R  O  C  E  D  U  R   E
T H E   R E S U M E   F O R M   F O R   2 D   I M A G E S
On right you can see  the basic model of The Resume Form 
for 2D Images I've created,  in a simple  but  efficient 
way.  Nearby  to the space  for the Icon and other image 
data,  there is  too a space  for the procedures and the 
comments.  Let we see in detail  this my model of Resume 
Form. It is of 3 Main Sections. 
Immagine01
Image02
 On Top  of the Sheet  of the Resume Form  for 2D Images, 
 there is its  First  Section,  the one  to Identify  the 
 whole Form. So on the Left there are the Spaces for  the 
 Name  of the Author,  for the Title  of 2D Image already 
 realized, for the name of Graphic Programs used, for the 
 Kind  of Basic Tecnique  applied.  Instead  on the Right 
 there is the space  for Image Icon,  that can be printed 
 on another sheet  and  after  cut out  and  stuck  here. 
In the middle  of the Resume Form  there is  perhaps the 
more important space,  that is  the one reserved for the 
Particular  Performing  Procedures  that  the Artist has 
employed  to create  his work.  The more this Procedures 
will be written in a careful way, the more in the future 
will be easy  to  focalize  the various phasis  of those 
Procedures,  that will be applied again. 
Image03
Image04
 Low on the Resume Form  there is  another very important 
 space,  that  is  the  one  reserved  for  the  Personal 
 Comments  of the Author,  where  the  Artist  can  write 
 every thing  he think  that should be  more opportune to 
 remember,  as  for  example  because  it  was employad a 
 such technique  instead  of another,  either the Date of 
 carrying out  of that work,  or the difficulty amount of 
 that particular technique, or how much time was spent to 
 realize it, and so on.

T H E   R E S U M E   F O R M   F O R   3 D   M O D E L I N G
On right you can see  the basic model of The Resume Form 
for 3D Modeling I've created, in a simple but  efficient 
way.  Nearby  to the space  for Icon and other 3D Object 
data,  there is  too a space  for the procedures and the 
comments.  Let we see in detail  this my model of Resume 
Form. It is of 3 Main Sections. 
Immagine01
Image02
 On Top of the Sheet  of the Resume Form for 3D Modeling, 
 there is its  First  Section,  the one  to Identify  the 
 whole Form. So on the Left there are the Spaces for  the 
 Name  of the Author,  for the Title of 3D Object already 
 realized, for the name of Graphic Programs used, for the 
 Kind  of Basic Tecnique  applied.  Instead  on the Right 
 there is the space for Object Icon,  that can be printed 
 on another sheet  and  after  cut out  and  stuck  here. 
In the middle  of the Resume Form  there is  perhaps the 
more important space,  that is  the one reserved for the 
Particular  Performing  Procedures  that  the Artist has 
employed  to create  his work.  The more this Procedures 
will be written in a careful way, the more in the future 
will be easy  to  focalize  the various phasis  of those 
Procedures,  that will be applied again. 
Image03
Image04
 Low on the Resume Form  there is  another very important 
 space,  that  is  the  one  reserved  for  the  Personal 
 Comments  of the Author,  where  the  Artist  can  write 
 every thing  he think  that should be  more opportune to 
 remember,  as  for  example  because  it  was employad a 
 such technique  instead  of another,  either the Date of 
 carrying out  of that work,  or the difficulty amount of 
 that particular technique, or how much time was spent to 
 realize it, and so on.

T H E   R E S U M E   F O R M   F O R   2 D   O R   3 D   A N I M A T I O N S 
On right you can see  the basic model of The Resume Form 
for 2D or 3D Animations I have created,  in an efficient 
way.  Nearby  to the space  for Icon and other Animation 
data,  there is  too a space  for the procedures and the 
comments.  Let we see in detail  this my model of Resume 
Form. It is of 3 Main Sections. 
Immagine01
Image02
 On  Top  of the Sheet  of the Resume Form  for 2D and 3D 
 Animations,  there is  its  First  Section,  the one  to 
 Identify  the whole Form. So, on the Left, there are the 
 Spaces for the Name of the Author,  for the Title of the 
 Animation already realized,  for the name of the Graphic 
 Programs used, for the Kind  of Basic Tecnique  applied. 
 Instead, on the Right,  there is  the space for the Icon 
 of one Animation Frame,  that  can be printed on another 
 sheet and after cut out and stuck here. 
In the middle  of the Resume Form  there is  perhaps the 
more important space,  that is  the one reserved for the 
Particular  Performing  Procedures  that  the Artist has 
employed  to create  his work.  The more this Procedures 
will be written in a careful way, the more in the future 
will be easy  to  focalize  the various phasis  of those 
Procedures,  that will be applied again. 
Image03
Image04
 Low on the Resume Form  there is  another very important 
 space,  that  is  the  one  reserved  for  the  Personal 
 Comments  of the Author,  where  the  Artist  can  write 
 every thing  he think  that should be  more opportune to 
 remember,  as  for  example  because  it  was employad a 
 such technique  instead  of another,  either the Date of 
 carrying out  of that work,  or the difficulty amount of 
 that particular technique, or how much time was spent to 
 realize it, and so on.


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