In the summer of 2006 I was hired by PEN Productions to do some freelance work for Pseudo Interactive on the Playstation 3 launch title, Full Auto 2:Battlelines.
I modeled and textured many elements used in the game’s menu system. You can view my work below, as well as see some in-game screen shots of the menu screens.
Read MoreIn semester four in my time at Humber College I decided the direction I was going to go with my career, effects technical direction. This demo reel was my first venture down that road, and I feel it was a successful one.
This was a solo project, and looking back I would have done so much differently. Definitely a great learning experience.
Read MoreThis was for a school project in my third semester at Humber College. The assignment was to extend a photograph using CG elements.
The building used to be the Mount Albert Bakery.
View the before and after comparisons below.
Read MoreThis is one of my very first models. It was done during my first semester at Humber College in the fall of 2004.
I actually did this assignment twice. I worked incredibly hard on the first pass of the assignment and when it was done I felt it looked too much like a toy and was not satisfied with the result. I decided that since I had learned so much from the first attempt, I would do it again. I only had, I think, 3 days until it was due, and the previous version had taken significantly longer than that, so I had a few long days ahead of me.
Read MoreA caricature drawing I did of Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters in my first semester at Humber College. The assignment was to do a caricature of some historical person, or something. Some others in the class chose Cobain and Hendrix. I was told Grohl didn’t quite qualify yet and lost a mark. I have faith in him though! haha
Read MoreA piece of fan art I did back in high school for an assignment.
The assignment, as I remember, was to take a small clipping from a magazine or newspaper and enlarge it using a technique the teacher taught us. I chose a panel from an X-Men Babies (super lame, I know) comic and enlarged it. The final piece was about 18″ high and 12″ wide.
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