3D Visualisation, Animation, Motion Graphics and Web Design in Leeds
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For: Ripe | Client: Media City
This was just a quick 3D model and render for a pitch document, but turned out nice for the limited time spent on it.
For: Holman Group | Client: Barteak
The Holman Group asked for this day and night 3D architectural visualization of some proposed chances to an office building down in Solihull.
For: Swamp @ Brahm | Client: Ribena
Swamp @ Brahm asked me to create a realistic 3D kitchen to use on their recently launched Ribena website.
For: Andy Shillito | Client: RBS
The brief was for a “Genie’s lamp in a cave, with the word ‘You’ coming out of it in big smoke-like letters”. The lamp and cave are all created and rendered in 3D Studio Max, but it proved much easier just to draw the lettering in Photoshop, using a brush and the warp tool, rather than trying to create realistic 3D smoke letters.
For: Holman Group | Client: Belgrave Hotel
A visual of newly designed interior for the Belgrave Hotel in Torquay. This was done for the Holman Group.
I got enough spare time to play with the amazing 3DSMax character rig that Brad Noble has created and made freely(!) available on his website. OK, so it’s not the best animation you’ll ever see, but it’s just a bit of fun and I’ll hopefully re-work it over time. And yeah, I know he sort of hangs in the air a bit too long at the end, just ignore that…
“Is that 3D?”
“Yeah”
“Are you sure, it looks pretty real?”
“Yes I’m sure, I made it myself, and that was the idea”
“Does it move then?”
“No, not yet, but it’s fully animatable, I’ve just not got round to it yet.”
Some renders from a pitch we did to design a new layout and solution for the temporary retail structures constructed at The Open.
For: Ripe | Client: Manor Village
3D visualization of a marketing suite for another property development (called Manor Village) that I don’t think(?) ever got off the ground.
For: Ripe | Client: Tower Grand (Modus)
I did a lot of mock-up renders like these at Ripe to show various print spreads and proposed marketing stationary sets off nicely to the clients.
For: Ripe
Ripe made a brochure for a charity event with a movie theme, with various attendees having their names or companies re-done in the style of famous movie posters etc, so I was asked to recreate this famous film studio logo in 3D but with a Ripe twist to it.
A quick mock-up of a marketing suite for a pitch to a property client. Most likely not the most polished 3D scene you’ve ever seen, but for the time I was given I’m pretty pleased with the final results.
We couldn’t find the perfect photo of a drop of water with ripples to be used in a spread in an ISIS property brochure, so I made this quickly in Max, keeping it simple to try to get it as clean and as photo realistic as possible…
For: Bob @ Frozen Marrow
A nice quick 3D logo idea for an activity centre project called Xplore. They didn’t use it in the end, going with something mor traditionally illustrated.
For: Ripe | Client: Crosby Homes
A 3D photo-realistic grass door mat used as part of a Crosby Homes green quarter ad campaign
For: Andy Shillito | Client: i-to-i
These retro style cool-boxes were all made in 3D Studio Max for use alongside a 3D VW Camper van modelled by Andy Shillito.
Another very very quick 3D job done to give a client a good look at what the end result of a marketing idea may be.
A 3D visual for property developer ‘ask’ who needed visuals of their new concept apartments (abito) for use on their website, brochures and advertising. This sequence shows the bed folding away into the wall and a few other quick renders of the apartment.