ABOUT 3D MODELS

Interior Design

I create models of rooms and spaces, allowing to experiment with different layouts, furniture arrangements, colours, and materials. This helps clients visualise the final look of their interiors before any construction or renovation takes place.

Here's three options for one kitchen, model rendered with Podium.

I made this model of one of Damien Hirst's medicine cabinets for the Palms Empathy Suite job. I used one single image, painstakingly creating the bottles and mapping on the graphics. It took a day and a half. 
Model rendered with Thea render. 

3d Rendering

Shadow Plotting

I can position any model anywhere in the world. I then orientate the model correctly with north. This will show where the shadows will be on any date at any time of day.

Props & Set Dressing

I can help with the making of props, signage, furniture, and other set dressing elements.

My models are often used during the pre-visualisation (previs) process to create 3D representations of scenes, sets, and environments. Directors and cinematographers can use my models to plan camera angles, blocking, and shot compositions before filming begins, helping to streamline the production process and visualise the final look of the film.

Pre-visualisation

My models are used in VFX for references or starting points for making digital assets and environments. These assets are used for digital compositing, matte painting, and CG animation. We can ensure accuracy and consistency between departments.

I made a model for the set for a Virgin Media job. My model was shared with the VFX team as the spot involved both stop frame animation on full size sets and also CGI.

The model was also very useful in calculating the amount of toys that were needed to dress the set.

VFX

Production designers and art directors use my models to design and visualise sets for film and commercial productions. We create detailed 3D models of sets, including interior and exterior spaces, furniture, props, and other elements. These models can then be used to plan set construction, coordinate with other departments, and communicate the overall vision for the production.

Set Design

My models are used in architectural design for buildings, houses, landscapes, and interior spaces. Architects can use them to visualise their designs, communicate ideas to clients, and create detailed plans for construction.

Architectural Design

I can apply many different effects to my rendered models. Sometimes photo realism isn’t what’s best and a level of ambiguity for pre-visuals is prefferable.

Concept Art

I can use a SketchUp model to help accurately calculate the amount of materials needed for a job. For example, by using components, I can quickly find out how many tiles need to be ordered or how many litres of paint we’ll need.
I have a virtual timber yard and a mouldings library based on real life available materials. It makes drawing speedy and quantity calculation easy.

Material Calculation & Waste Reduction