You are on page 1of 2

Joseph D.

Blanco
jsph_blanco@Yahoo.com
http://pixelsculptor.synthasite.com/
1965 Pomona Apt. #20 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 210-286-8712

Fields of interest include Character modeling/Sculpting, and photorealistic texturing and rendering. I am looking for
employment in any of the fields listed above. I am a recent graduate of Full Sail Real World Education where I obtained a
Bachelors of Science in Computer Animation. I prefer to work where everybody is well skilled so I can continue to
sharpen my skills.

Objective: To obtain a challenging position as a Character Modeler.

Profile:
• Proficient with Maya, 3dsmax, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premier, Pixologic Zbrush, Mudbox,
Motion, Apple Shake, Final Cut Pro, Synth Eyes, Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Word,
Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Outlook
• Knowledge of PC and Mac setup and installation, as well as various peripherals, data entry, and file updating.
• Experienced in system-operations training, collections, and customer service.

Education: Full Sail University 2008


Bachelor of Science in Computer Animation with a concentration in Character Modeling.

Full Sail University 2006


Associate of Science in Computer Animation with a concentration in Character Modeling.

CG Workshops: Photorealistic Texturing Paul Fedor 2008

Zbrush Sculpting Cesar Dacol Jr. 2008

Cyber Girl 6.0 Steven Stahlberg 2007

Job Experience:

JHT
Orlando, Florida
JAN 2008-DECEMBER 2008
Graphic Designer
• Work included modeling various mechanical parts in 3ds Max and using Alien Brain to organize jobs. Also had
various graphic work using illustrator and Photoshop for technical manuals.
• Mental ray for 3ds Max with Arch-vis shaders.
• Dynamic simulations of fire

NORWOOD
San Antonio, Texas
November 2006-November 2007
Graphic Designer
• Worked in Photoshop to color correct, resize and make stencils for logos to be printed on a multitude of products.
• Used Illustrator to make vector art used for printing.
UNITED STATES NAVY
Everett, Washington
AUG-1999 – FEB-2005
Electronics Warfare Technician/Work Center Supervisor
• Operates, repairs, and performs maintenance on electronic warfare equipment; analyzes and evaluates received
signals. Operates electronic signal analyzing equipment; operates electronic direction-finding equipment;
Maintains radio frequency transmission systems; performs maintenance on electronic warfare equipment; reads
and interprets electronic block diagrams. NEC is 1733, Electronic Warfare Systems Technician (AN/SLQ32 (V) 2,
performs corrective and preventive maintenance on electronic warfare support system; NEC is1734, Electronic
Warfare Systems Technician (SLQ-32(V) 3, performs preventive and corrective maintenance on electronic warfare
DECM system.
Cryptologist Technician, Technical/Work Center Supervisor
• Operates a computer system to analyze intercepted electronic signals and monitors operational functions. NOTE:
Many of the duties required for this rating involve highly classified materials, equipment, and activities; therefore,
not all the competencies and knowledge associated with the rating were evaluated. Able to identify and classify
the general characteristics of electromagnetic signals; operates a computer system; inspects, cleans, and makes
necessary adjustments to keyboard equipment; performs minor repairs; maintains logs, records files, and
publications. Prepares routine technical reports; uses analysis equipment, including signal generators, graphic
recorders, and spectrum analyzers.

Skills:
• Knowledge describing the operation of common TTL digital logic gates, including gates, flip-flops, counters,
registers, adders and SRAM; use basic binary number systems; use standard digital test equipment, including
oscilloscope and logic probes to troubleshoot discrete digital circuits to the chip level; describe the operation of
8086 microprocessor architecture, instruction sets, memory interface and I/O; describe the operation and
configuration of common operational amplifier circuits, including amplifiers, filters, comparators, integrates
differentiators, and D/A - A/D converters; describe the operation of components of an AM radar receivers and
video display terminals; and align, maintain, and troubleshoot AM receiver systems to the sub-system level using
RF test equipment such as millimeters, reflectometers, signal generators, and counters.

REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

You might also like