Link to my AutoCad chair file: http://autode.sk/2F9e2sC This is the link that was provided from the Autodesk Viewer website, today. If that doesn't work, the chair has been printed out, and there are screenshots.
All of my Maya Video Products, Inc. AutoCad drawings, and Autolisp program, with fax and all papers, are under U.S. Copyright, to my name, Theresa Marie Bextermiller, R.A., M.F.A.
Maya Video Products, Inc. sold Barco video projectors in 1990, when I produced w/ 3D & Autolisp. Maya Personal Learning Edition software sold after 2001; pictured Mr. Joaquin Margot, my Pratt Institute grad CG classmate, on the CD cover. MAYA is 3D modeling & animation software, developed by Alias Research, Inc., starting in the early 1990s, after I left N.Y. MAYA software is named after Maya Video Products, Inc.; the company was a partner with SGI and Alias/wavefront in 2003.
Friday, March 2, 2018
Chair, modeled in October, 1998, with AutoCad software, from LePique and Orne Architects, Inc. This is an Autodesk programmed chair, which appeared in my Maya Video Products, Inc. AutoCad drawings, which I completed December, 1990.
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My name is Theresa Marie Bextermiller, R.A., M.F.A. I am a Registered Architect, and have a Master of Fine Arts (Computer Graphics)[and Interactive Media]. As a FIRST GRADUATE OF A NEW PROGRAM and the first single-nationality American to receive this new degree, on 10/1/90, I HAVE BEEN TOLD BY ABET, INC. THAT "FIRST DON'T PAY". THE STUDENT LOAN DEBTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE NEW DEGREE cannot be legal - attended from 1/88 - 10/1/90. The School of Engineering was placed on probation, and discontinued, in 1993. The Department of Computer Graphics was started in summer '88, for graduate students, to replace the existing undergraduate Computer Science program, School of Engineering. The undergraduate Computer Graphics students had been admitted prior to the graduate students. The year 1986 has been celebrated as the beginning year. Nothing had been reported to accrediting bureau N.A.S.A.D. prior to the early 1990s. The School of Art and Design had been accredited by the N.A.S.A.D. E-MAIL: 26twosix@att.net