Our artwork was selected for the cover of PLAY! We felt very privileged--considering the amount of amazing talent in the annual.
Summer is here! A promotional pieces done in Modo and Photoshop.
We are allowed to post some of this low-resolution artwork during the app's development. The hair will be much softer. We are now utilizing Substance Painter for all our faces and Lee has discovered a better process for creating hair. Much more to come!!
A character development project. The scientist character was built in Modo, then brought into Mudbox for final model detailing and textures. Numerous expressions were created in Mudbox and then exported to Maya. In Maya, he was rigged, posed and exported back to Modo for multiple renders and retouched in Photoshop.
A personal project in development--coming along.
This 3D caveman is part of a personal project we are currently working on. Animations of this little guy will be coming soon! His hair is dynamic and will bounce and interact with the wind...gonna be kewl. We attached some process shots too.
This was a promotional packaging concept--Chew-a-Rama Gum. I designed the logo in Adobe Illustrator and the characters were developed in Modo/Photoshop. Take note of the lower right hand corner...some humor.
A promotional postcard image we did on the side. Outlaw McGraw uses an irrational means to rid his horse of annoying flies.
Promotional
Some samples of five spot illustrations done for Kids Sports Illustrated Magazine. The article was about famous sports players and their the favorite video games.
Older miscellaneous 3D projects.
Campbell Fisher Design hired us to develop seven characters for a utility company campaign that teaches children the importance of renewable energy in a fun way. The Renewables were introduced at the Arizona Science Center/Children's Museum and there's even a comic book.
We were hired by an agency to do three DVD covers for Scholastic. The art director needed the images in less than one week and we delivered. They were created in Modo and Photoshop.
Our client was developing a website for a start-up children's clothing boutique. We developed the artwork for the site and designed the logo mark. She loved all of it!
This is a glimpse of one of many illustrations we did for an educational book for a major publishing company.
This is one of the first children's book we were commissioned to work on for Julie Kicklighter and ever since then we've been creating books for her. Check out her site... http://www.juliekicklighter.com/
Promotional piece displaying use of fur.
Older miscellaneous 3D projects.