06-15-2021, 06:04 PM
Hiya, I've decided to start a thread to show some of my work here. It's not all 3D so I thought "Other Creativity" was the best place to put it. Recently, I started opening up to sharing my artwork on an online portfolio. It's a little bare bones right now (I am kind of a snail when it comes to posting speed), so most of what you will see here are probably hosted over there alongside other platforms too eventually. But I still thought it would be fun to share video game related projects with the community here since a lot of my inspiration to work with 3D models came originally from lurking around Models Resource and messing around with rips.
I'm always open to comments and critique, so please let me know what you think?
More in-depth project explanations are on the portfolio page here: Link Here
I'm also on Artstation and a couple other social media pages if you'd like to follow: Link Here
First part of a Pokemon-themed motion graphic and personal merch project. These 3D models were rendered, printed and assembled into keychains. I also made tiny stickers out of my initial designs. Something I do a lot with my personal projects is divide them into having a digital vs physical or 2D vs 3D component. It's just fun to see an idea split into two distinct phases like that. Plus you can try your hand at picking up new skills along the way. This was my first time using an electronic cutter, and I'm pleased with how small it can cut! It even worked through the sheet plastic, after about ten rounds, haha.
IMGUR Mirror: Link Here
I'm always open to comments and critique, so please let me know what you think?
More in-depth project explanations are on the portfolio page here: Link Here
I'm also on Artstation and a couple other social media pages if you'd like to follow: Link Here
First part of a Pokemon-themed motion graphic and personal merch project. These 3D models were rendered, printed and assembled into keychains. I also made tiny stickers out of my initial designs. Something I do a lot with my personal projects is divide them into having a digital vs physical or 2D vs 3D component. It's just fun to see an idea split into two distinct phases like that. Plus you can try your hand at picking up new skills along the way. This was my first time using an electronic cutter, and I'm pleased with how small it can cut! It even worked through the sheet plastic, after about ten rounds, haha.
IMGUR Mirror: Link Here