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Jason White

Canson Rendering Tutorial Part 2

June 12, 2010
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Ok….as promised last week,  here is part 2 of Jason’s Canson Rendering Tutorial.  Sit back…grab a cup of coffee…and some markers, pastels, pencils, canson paper, and enjoy!!  Special thanks to Jason for coming over and taking the time to put this tutorial together.

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Canson Rendering Tutorial Part 1

June 6, 2010
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We have a great rendering tutorial this week by Jason White. Many of you have seen his spliced canson technique shown on facebook. Well…now you can see the full video of his process. Join myself and Jason for this great tutorial!

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Updated Design Gallery! – Jason White

March 30, 2010

Check out Jason’s updated work in the gallery!  The master of Canson rendering!  Jason has a unique skill of creating eye popping renderings using a spliced Canson technique.  Be  sure to check back later this week with a downloadable  PDF file explaining this technique in full detail!  Too cool!

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Driven Mavens Podcast Episode 2

March 6, 2010
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Welcome to our 2nd Episode from DM!  Want to know what it’s like to be a real designer?  DM interviews our first Design Maven.  The talented and versatile designer from Hyundai, Jason White!  Jason discusses his background, interests and emphasizes the drive, determination, discipline, and drawing required to be a success in the automotive industry.  Check out [...]

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Our 1st Featured Design Maven! Hyundai designer Jason White

March 2, 2010
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Jason White graduated from the College for Creative Studies in 1999 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Transportation Design. While at CCS, he was awarded internships at Chrysler Corporation and William M. Schmidt Associates. He worked as a designer at Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan from 1999-2006. His contributions there include the [...]

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