Nathan has spent the majority of his life creating digital art in some form or another. Curiosity or maybe laziness has lead to a focus on making computers do the silly things he doesn’t like.
Professionally this translates to helping artists skip over some of the tedious non-art bits of their job, engineers understand what the heck the artists are talking about, and producers/other stakeholders keep an eye on the big picture during productions.
Nathan (who is definitely not writing this in the third person because some website said that is how about pages should be written) , wants you to know that he likes bike rides, coffee, crokinole, and finding ways to imbue some a bit of humanity into digital art by continually trying to jump back and forth over the boundary between physical and digital creation.
Let’s make something tasty.