Renders/Photography/Art
Being a digital artist, I have a collection of an assortment of pieces I made. Some for classes, some for personal projects, and some for just fun. These skills usually involve some photography, photoshop, 3D modeling, and more.
Videos
At heart, I’ve always enjoyed making videos. Between people I know, this is probably my best skill. I’ve been making videos ever since I was a kid. The goal with every video is to get better and better. Always making it look more appealing in visuals and in story. Many of the videos I’ve work on are usually just me playing games with my friends, but I have other projects that I have made for classes and other reasons.
My Graduation Videos:
When graduation came around for high school, me and my homeroom teacher worked on a video for our graduating class. This was my first most ambitious project I ever worked on. With limited supplies and time, we finished the video within a week and a half. Even after revising it 4 different times, we finished it with only maybe a day left. I can’t take all credit for the video since we worked on our own parts individually and help the other when needed. The first 10-ish minutes are through my editing and recording. The following year
Hardware: iPad and MacBook
Software: VideoLeap and iMovie
The following year, while I didn’t work on the whole thing, I worked with the same teacher and a film-inspired student for that years senior video as well. Like the previous one, me and the student worked on the first part while we left the photo slideshow to the teacher.
Hardware: HP Pavilion and MacBook
Software: Adobe Premiere Pro
While I worked on those two videos and lent some of my equipment for the 2023 video, I did not come back to help with editing or recording after 2022.
Stretch Man Animation
During Freshman year of college, we were tasked in making a stop motion animation. At the time, I wasn’t sure for what to do for it. I had bought a shark suit a while back and thought about the concept of stretching in animation. I took photos with my green screen and worked frame by frame of a story that was simple and straight forward. There were definitely better ways to make it but this was my first step in making any kind of animation. I made each frame within Photoshop then put all of the images in iMovie then exported it with sound.
Hardware: HP Pavilion and iPad
Software: Photoshop and iMovie
Fish And Shrooms Animation
This was my first take on 3D animation. The glow fish is just minding their business then bumps into a mushroom that has bioluminescent properties, but it’s not glowing. After bumping into the mushroom, it starts to glow thanks to the glow fish.
I enjoyed doing this project. In a total guess, for my first time it took at a possible maximum of two weeks; taking into account time for other things like classes.
Hardware: MSI Crosshair 16
Software: Maya, After Effects, Premiere Pro