Because I used to have to use up to 20 different lights in one scene, just to get this motorcycle to look right. Lynn was the spotlight for Autodesk for almost 24 years.
Have you had a chance to chat it up with her yet? Everyone knows who she is in the industry, so it was cool to sit down and talk with her.
And I still do. You know what I mean? I think this world could be a better place if everyone had a job or a hobby or a trade or a skill that they love to do. So part of me wants to see other people get out there and use these tools and have fun with it and create. And I just want to see other people do the same thing, have fun. Q: Your personal company is Jason Pohl Designs.
What is Jason Pohl Designs currently working on these days? Q: When you were with OCC, you designed over motorcycles. Or is there something else that really gets you motivated? A: Yeah, motivation comes from all sorts of different places, and I love designing motorcycles.
I really do. So for the longest time, I was stuck, focused just on motorcycles. Q: A little on the personal side here: How do you find time to juggle what you do and be a dad to four children? And lucky for me, I have a rock star wife.
We work really well together, as a team. It was always sell a TV show, sell a bike, make money, repeat. And now, with four children of my own, I have the strong desire to teach and show them right from wrong and all these different experiences. Depending on how you feel about the Orange County Choppers staff, reactions vary on the apparent disappearance of designer Jason Pohl on American Chopper.
At least they got rid of Jason tho," one fan tweeted recently. Technically, Jason, 37, is still employed by OCC — his office was mentioned in a recent episode — but it is also true that he has had dramatically less screen time.
However, you can keep up with Jason's designs on Instagram, where he recently got some help from his son, Maxton. My son Maxton helped out," he captioned the behind-the-scenes pic.
While Jason has not addressed his absence, fans shouldn't be too surprised by his decision to step away from the cameras. Trouble has plagued the custom shop located in upstate New York for years, but last February Paul Sr. According to court papers , Paul Sr.
Oh, and Paul Sr. My background is in painting and drawing, so I start every project with a No. Then, when I get something that I like, I zero in on it and take a picture of that one. My favorite part is definitely the beginning—the initial talk, the initial handshake. Some of these bikes get sent to Beijing, China. A couple of my hunting buddies were sitting around a campfire in Colorado, and they had a crazy idea to make this giant elk skull on the front of a bike for their crossbow company.
How does that affect the engineering on the bike? Good point. So all the weight goes down to the frame, and it was just a smart way of doing it.
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