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3D Designs

Overview: For this project, I focused on creating three highly detailed 3D designs.

Process and Decisions: I opted to create some designs in a T-Pose. This decision was driven by the flexibility it offers for future rigging and posing. By starting with a neutral stance, I can easily adapt the models into various poses down the line.

Reflection and Future Work: Overall, I am very pleased with the results. The design have turned out well, and I have seen significant improvement in my skills throughout this process. However, I plan to continue refining these designs before moving on to the printing stage. This project has been a valuable learning experience, and I am excited to further enhance my work. 

ACCUSED HARE: An abomination forged by the unholy magic of the tainted forest, crafted from the flesh of nature to prey upon the young of our village. A nimble, hunter of man.

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INDENTURED LOBOTOMITE:  A captured criminal, put through horrific tests and surgeries. A mere shell of a human being, in constant confusion living in daydreams. Lobotomized to serve as a minion of his captors.

LORD OF MALIGNACE:  A mortal corrupted by cancerous disease. Covered in oozing tumors, he does all he can to spread his vile toxins to as much life as possible. His hands soften into numbs, and his face becomes larger and larger. He has a permanent jolly smile, as he feels nothing but joy, lost in his quest for rot.

3D Designs Created in Blender

I created this spring glove in Blender as a prototype for a game that I started working on.  Although I never finished the project, this spring glove remains as a high quality concept for the Work. 

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I created this scene in Blender. I wanted to make a small patch of grass.  I worked  for several hours on creating individual blades of grass.  Then I turned each blade into a randomly generated particle system.  To add moody lighting, I modeled out a lantern as a subject.

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Designs made in Adobe Illustrator
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