This is a scene where I aimed at doing a spiritual room while blending different references together. I blended the design of a temple, a hotel and a restaurant. I didn't follow any concepts for this. Polycount: 185 002 Triangles
This is a scene where I aimed at doing a spiritual room while blending different references together. I blended the design of a temple, a hotel and a restaurant. I didn't follow any concepts for this. Polycount: 185 002 Triangles
http://penemenn.cgsociety.org/gallery/665341/ Concept Art and title by Pene Menn. A still from one of my scenes in my demo reel.
A more general shot of the reproduction I did for Montreal's Olympc Stadium.
Reference: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-wTnXKzaaCjA/Ta5K_JJinCI/AAAAAAAAAME/IWoh_zDSLv0/s1600/oldman.jpg Sculpted in Zbrush 4.0 and textured using Spotlight within Zbrush with the reference image.
Other side of my scene. Concept by Pene Menn @ CGSociety.org Total Polycount for the scene: 86484 triangles.
After the old man, I tried grasping the facial traits of someone morbidly obese. I lost the link to my reference sadly.
We (me and 5 classmates) had a project during the 2nd semester where we had to make a small game for the Iphone. I was in charge of modeling all the levels, but the project stopped early on for many reasons. I kept renders of what was to be the tutorial level as I belive that it's not bad for a low poly scene. Polycount: 3500 triangles.
My reproduction of the environment of the Olympic Stadium. Here's a shot of the pedestrian entrance from Sherbrooke Street.
The following photo is a screenshot from the November edition of a series I began on Instagram called The 20 Dollar Challenge. The challenge is to go on a shopping excursion once a month and find pieces that would look great in any wardrobe...as long as the total purchase is under $20. Total cost of November purchases: $19.52
A screenshot of the monologue I wrote for the Lysistrata 2012 auditions.
From 2010-2012, I was part of the Dawson Theatre Collective. Not only did I get to act, but I also had the privilege of designing, styling and organizing costumes for their show, Lysistrata 2012. The play was a quirky, semi modern take on the ancient Greek classic, written by Aristophanes and costumes were pieced together in order to reflect that.
The following photo is a test shot from one of the photo shoots I organized this past summer at ALTHEA.