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3D Animation

Breaking News!
Sometimes it's polite to not acknowledge the elephant in the room. Other times it's necessary. But hey, you don't want to make it weird right?
SOOOOOOOUND TIGERS
I was inspired to create this piece after recently getting back into watching hockey, a pastime I’ve always deeply enjoyed. My goal was to design something that would honor my local team and reflect the energy and pride I associate with the sport. In developing this work, I drew inspiration from the dynamic logo transitions commonly featured across professional sports, aiming to capture that same sense of excitement and motion while giving it a unique creative spin.


Office Hell
Long days and dumb questions can really take it out of you. I did my best to capture that unique feeling here.
Let's Get Ship Faced
I had recently gotten a job at a brewery and was itching to create something again. Starved for ideas I noticed that the branding of the brewery was simply all over the place and struggles to have a real identity. I was inspired to create this based off of the different things they used to identify their brand and felt it would be a good example to show what I'm capable of to any interested parties. I can now confidently say that I can make a commercial.


Fancy Fingers
This looping animation showcases a person deftly rolling a cone over their knuckles. It marks my first full attempt at rigging a character model for animation, and I’m proud of how it turned out. The seamless loop and natural movement were particularly satisfying achievements!
Bending my Limits
Drawing from "Avatar: The Last Airbender" and it's fluid movements, I immersed myself in the art of dynamic animation. This project allowed me to push the boundaries of my skills, focusing on creating seamless and captivating motion. From the graceful waterbending to the fierce firebending, each element comes to life in a symphony of movement and artistry. Join me in this homage to one of animation's finest works, as I strive to capture the essence of motion and storytelling in every frame.

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