Meet 3D Artist Seung Yon Lee

Irvine, CALocal News

Seung Yon Lee, a 3D artist based in Irvine, has garnered attention for her contributions to animation and mobile gaming since earning her degree from Pasadena’s ArtCenter College of Design in 2020. She has worked on two award-winning animated short films, Canary and Head Noise, and has been a 3D artist for popular mobile games like Home Design Makeover and Property Brothers Home Design. Lee's passion for 3D modeling and storytelling developed after her move to Irvine, where the city's creative environment has shaped her professional journey. She expresses a deep appreciation for the sense of community she has found in Irvine, which has supported her artistic endeavors. Irvine Community News & Views publicly acknowledges her accomplishments and wishes her ongoing success in her career.

The recognition of her work highlights the thriving arts scene within the city. Lee’s achievements illustrate the blend of creativity and technology that characterizes Irvine, contributing to its reputation as a hub for innovation. Her story serves as an inspiration for aspiring artists in the region.

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