Posts Tagged ‘Shading’

Hey folks! I once posted a preview for the Virtual Museum I made on my own for TAM. But considering the amount of work i had with it, what I showed was really nothing. The fact is that this project had many steps, and I really could do better than just showing a video.
I mean, I had to model and shade each aircraft from scratch (on not a totally detailed, but still hi-poly level), then gather all of them on a single “showroom”, do some lightning magic, animate all the camera movement and 360 turnarounds, render it all,  convert and color correct them properly to Flash. Oh yes, I forgot to say: this was all meant to re-create a virtual representation of TAM’s real Aviation Museum on São Paulo’s stateside, hosted on tamkids.com.br.
The long process continued on Flash, where I designed, animated and co-programmed  the little(big)site that, well, while kida heavy, the client loves and it’s a nice package. Go figure. Anyway, enough with the talking, I’m here to show you some larger renders of the 3D work, and the screens of the final product, which you can visit here. Enjoy (and remember: you can click and enlarge the pictures) :] :


Here’s some of the aircrafts close-ups (click’em!):



A screenshot of Maya, so you can actually believe in this madness.

And last, but not least, some screen grabs of the site:



Ah to the hell with it, here’s the video I posted many months ago:

I have not posted a single e-mail marketing in any portfolio I have done. Not cause I don’t do them oftenly -  god only know the few millions e-mail mkt designs I have done – , it’s just that I never saw any reason to do it. Some were quite satisfying, given how restricted this media is until this day (damn you HTML 3 and cheap e-mail readers), and sometimes things to be proud of, maybe I didn’t post’em out of stubborness. However, last month I had the chance to come-up with anything, any solution, in order to increase 2 big famous bars  client base (Salve Jorge and Posto 6 – located on the continent-recognized bohemian neighbourhood “Vila Madalena” in my hometown). Of course I had almost no time at all to think and execute, but still, even not as original as it could (it shouldn’t be an fully online campaign due to budget limitations, only an e-mail piece with maybe some ramifications), it ended up pretty nice.

For Salve Jorge (which is all about St. George and the Dragon slaying thing), we proposed the following mechanic for daily offerings: an e-mail with a huge ass dragon which in, like a guess game (and stretching it, a RPG turn-based combat), the user should pick a hit point (in one of the daggers) and then it would randomly take him to a “voucher site” where he would see the offer he earned (or no offer at all), which he could print and show on a pre-determined date.
Here’s an image displaying the whole case and the e-mail itself (chopped into 3 pieces :] )


And also, there’s the Posto 6 one… way simpler. Since it’s always pretty crowded and usually frequented by “hipsters”, the idea here was to integrate some offers directly with Foursquare. How? Pretty simple, the (Foursquare) mayor had at each visit the previlege of earning a free double-chopp, and the “normal” people also could win this everytime they completed two check-ins. Here’s the case overview and the e-mail itself:


Robot Rock!

Nov 18 2010

There are days when suddenly, completely out of nowhere, I am asked to do something utterly and unexpectedly bizarre. This day was one of these. Simply put, I was told to illustrate realistically a cyborg performing a bicycle kick (you know, the soccer football one). Even not having much time (2 days, precisely) I decided to do it in 3D. It’s arguably harder and more time consuming, but I was convinced that I would have to spend more time on Photoshop or Illustrator to achieve realism.

And hours and hours after, here is a short clip made for Conventions and Business Expos and … oh, shit. I guess I forgot to say what this was all about… this is an concept for BMS (Brazil Machinery Solutions) 2011 campaign, being the goal of this organization to export and be ambassadors of brazilian technology and machinery around the globe… yeah, all of them.
So, beside this neat video, I made some renders and stuff with this guy. Quick stuff,  here’s the concept illustration itself, a stand simulation for their frequent conventions and the trophy concept for their annual awards.

Robots, robots everywhere!