Graphics Done Right!
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This was a Planogram created for Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Created with Maya, Photoshop and Illustrator.
This was a Planogram created for Hello Kitty. Created with Maya, Photoshop and Illustrator.
This was a Planogram created for Valentine’s day. Product had to be placed around the entire unit so a few different renders were created for the buyer to view. Created with Maya, Photoshop and Illustrator.
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This was a Time Capsule for kids to bury in the backyard. This was created in Maya then sent to get tooled in China. The flag was a continually changed idea that ultimately got thrown out before final production.
I had to make a few different charms to be placed on the cover of some box art for items that had not been created yet. These were all modeled in Maya from Illustrator drawings.
Here are a couple erasers that I made for Hello Kitty. The figures break out of the planes. Modeled in Maya off of Illustrator files. Textured using Maya and Photoshop files.
These are production stills from my Thesis. All were created in Maya and textured in Photoshop.
These 3 images are part of a series showing how different lighting techniques can be used to illustrate between Day and Night.
This was done with Global Illumination & Subsurface Scatter with Mental Ray.
A fireplace still shot that I rendered from one of the videos below.
The liquid was rendered out and animated in RealFlow, a video of the liquid simulation was rendered out below. The rest of the image was created in maya and textured in Photoshop.
My nerd character was going to be a part of the thesis I worked on where in the end you see a child reading the comic but with time constraints he was cut from the story. He was fully Textured and Rigged but never got a chance get a taste of the spot light.
Here are a few different projects that were all rendered out using Maya and textured in Photoshop. The liquid in any of the scenes were done using RealFlow. The videos were then composited into After Effects.
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Realflow was used for these two videos.
Pirates fighting in one on one combat what could be better? This set was created by one of my professors and we had to animate 2 characters fighting amongst it and add in sound effects and music.
Here are two levels that I made using the Unreal Engine.