Miriam Benito 

is a 

Environment Artist

from Madrid, Spain

Skills

Environment Art
Model Art
Props
Technical Art
Texturing

Styles

Tools

Stylized Elven Temple

I created this scene for Ashleigh Warner's CGMA course.
Since I wanted to make something with an elven feel to it, I decided to base it on World of Warcraft's Suramar, because I fell in love with it the first moment I saw it.
All of the textures in the scene were hand painted using both Photoshop and Substance Painter. This elven temple would be one starkissed elves visited in order to admire the light of their most beloved and revered star. Its light would be absorved by the crystals in the temple and then it would drop to the basin, where then the liquid could be collected in bottles for the elves to enjoy.

Sci-fi Ramen Vending Machine

Here is the sci-fi prop I came up with for Ashleigh Warner's CGMA course Creating Stylized Game Assets. It's a ramen vending machine where you can order your food and take it home with you or enjoy it there in the cozy little seats.

Mushroom Hut| Dragon's Rise: The Forgotten Realm

Here is my submission for Dragon's Rise: The Forgotten Realm. Immediately after I saw this scene's concept by Jenny Brozek, I knew I wanted to bring it to life, so I decided to go ahead and do it. This is the second environment scene I have ever done and I'm pretty proud of how it's turned out. I also put my little spin on the scene. I thought that the addition of a mushroom theme would be quite cute, so I decided to go with it. I modelled and did everything from scratch for this scene, except the water shader which I had already created for my last scene, I just tweaked it a little bit.
Here's the concept:
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/8wreex

Stylized Lake House

After having learned the basics of Unreal Engine, I decided to make my first environment to further increase my knowledge of the engine. I created everything myself from scratch, which was a challenge I enjoyed a lot. And while I faced some hurdles (like lighting), in the end watching it all come together was the best reward.

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