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Worked On: Helmet
Characters: Mera, Black Manta and his men/pirates, Aquaman, Orm, and others
Mera Parts: Tiara, Gauntlet, Golden Details, and Boot parts
I worked on the armor for some of Orm’s suits and one of Aquaman’s.
Parts I worked on include Collar, Abs, Shoulder, Belt, Greaves, and other Functional Parts for certain costumes
Black Manta and pirates: I helped worked on the overall fit/ silhouette of Black Manta’s costume for the actor, and the sculpting of many amor parts. Gauntlets, Thigh, Greaves, Boots, Jet Details, Vents, Back Pack and Helmet parts, etc
Characters: Utopian, Lady Liberty, Brain Wave, and Skyfox
Worked On: For Utopian I worked on his crest on his chest, all golden details, and his boots. For Brainwave: I worked on some muscles, mask, leg and arm armor details.
Worked On: For Lady Liberty I sculpted all her metal details (including her symbol and belt) and leg armor.
Worked On: For Skyfox I sculpted and textured armor for his gauntlet, hands, boots, thighs, belt, and shoes.
Mandala Drum V3: I helped work on the CAD model for both the electric drum pad that Danny Carey from Tool uses and the one that recently became available to consumers.
Mandala Drum V3: The consumer version of the drum pad is similar to Danny’s, but is a little less customized for ease of mass production and larger appeal. (not sure if this is right)
This drink machine has a floating spinning city of chrome with the featured tequila bottle at the center. The machine included a touch panel where you could select if you wanted your glass frosted which mixed drink that you wanted. The drink is mixed and then dispensed through the bottom of the funnel.
Most of this machine exterior and some interior parts were CAD modeled using SolidWorks since most of these parts were water jet cut and used sheet metal work.
The charred brick wall background was polymodeled using Cinema 4D.
Worked On: Making a giant tiger beetle head (about 300x the real bug size). I primarily worked on making the paint guide structure, stand, mandable, and eyes.
As seen in the Natural History Museum in Utah.
Academy Award - Best Costume Design
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes
Academy Award - Best Costume Design
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes
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