Geneva Cabral Bio

I’m a senior majoring in Civil Engineering. I grew up in Dorchester surrounded by a big family.  I play all sport but my two favorites are basketball and ice hockey.  On my free time I like to either play sports or draw.  When I was five, I won a drawing contest and receive a scholarship to a modeling program.

I have a few different experiences with art  from pencil drawing to computer software art.  In high school I did some art drawings using water color, chalk, pencil, and paint.  When I came to WPI that is when my art experience opened up more.  I learned about Photoshop, Maya, and Zbrush, which is used for 3D Modeling.  I really liked the Zbrush software the most

I do not have a lot of experience with programming or electronics.  In high school I did a program at MIT where I learned about a little about programming, but it did not really interest me which reasoned in me not learning that much from the course.  I also did a course on electrical engineering, where I did a light project using sound waves from a speaker to light up the word on the brass board.  The louder the sound the bright the words would light up.  Sadly I have not used that skill in a long time.

I’m not that interested in writing, theater, or dance, but I have practiced dance and theater work when I was young.  I have some experience in those two fields.  In the future I would like to practice music.  I have all always wanted to know how to play an instrument.  I do not know much about craft art but it sounds interesting.

I love designing things and thinking of new projects I can create, design, or build.  I love sneakers and have about 50 pairs of sneakers.  One day I would like to design a pair of popular sneakers for the world.

The most recent art project I am most proud of would have to be from my 3D modeling class.  I learned how to use Zbrush and made a detailed sculpture of myself.  I have attached some pictures from my work below.

Face Close Up (No Color)

Face Close Up (Color)

Body (No Color)

Body (Color)

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