Mike Carter, a Victoria based Illustrator, approached me to create a series of ultra lightweight animations. These gifs would be used as email signatures and exist in website headers. The file size had to be small. After creating the buttons in 3D, I compressed 40 images into 160kb GIFs. There is a fine line between low-resolution, readable images, and high resolution, large files. These files can be used as dynamic website elements, social media content, or physically printed buttons.
Another collaboration with Mike was a large billboard for CIBC. The Billboard, located In Toronto's Pearson Airport featured CIBC's Penguin mascot, Percy. The image is a 'where's Waldo' game, prompting passersby to scour the 8'x10' mural for Percy The Penguin. I rendered roughly 100 penguins at different angles, wearing vests, backpacks, and skiis, for Mike to implement across the mural.
The Hornet by WoodsCAN is an electric airhorn designed to replace the disposable compressed gas horns. I created a video illustrating how the Hornet could blow away its competitors.
Above is a standard 3D turntable, used to examine a model from all angles, under varied lighting. The model I created for Woodscan is photo realistic. It can be reused in future advertising campaigns that might require unique angles.
Using photogrammetry, 3D modelling, and a little patience, I remodelled
10 doors for Sketchfab and Turbosquid, two leading online 3D asset stores. These doors are phyiscally accurate and photorealistic to within 2M.