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3D Low-Polygon Illustrations by Tim Reynolds

Published May 5, 2013

Tim Reynolds is an exhibit designer and illustrator based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

He has his own take on the contemporary trend in 3D for low-polygon modelling and applies his excellent technique to create unique artworks.

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