All works were created using Fusion360 and rendered in KeyShot. 
Romeo and Juliet Set
Remaking and decorating a set design utilizing new softwares.
Drafted in AutoCAD and modeled in SketchUp. 
Kinesis Cruiser
Designing a beach wheelchair for my cousin, Kyle. Sketched in Autodesk Sketchbook, modeled in Fusion360, and then rendered in Keyshot, with a little help from Photoshop. 
Perfect Fit
Creating a wearable protection that fits perfectly to a 3D-scanned model. I designed a Middle Earth-esque archery arm guard that fit directly on the arm of my classmate. 
A Burst of Light Artistic Rendering
Developing a visualization of a previous project based on inspiration from multiple sources. Mix of Fusion360, Keyshot, Photoshop, and Sketchbook. See my visualization and my walkthrough presentation below!
REI Headphones
Designing a pair of headphones based off the Visual Brand Language of the REI Outdoorsman Company. Completed in 3 class periods (9 hours). 
Jeep Autonomous Vehicle
If Jeep were to design an autonomous vehicle for a single rider. Heavily inspired by the Jeep Wrangler. Completed in 3 class periods (9 hours). 
Stubby the Penny Board
A penny board with a teddy bear twist. Single class period study (3 hours).
Lightsaber Flashlight
Flashlight with a Star Wars twist. Single class period study (3 hours).
Petrichor Perfume Bottle
Designing a perfume bottle with fluid and a pump. Single class period study (3 hours). 
Game Table
Modeled table with integrated storage and stored seating. Rendered in KeyShot and then 3D-printed. Single class period study (3 hours).
Octo-Push Pin Holder
3D printed push pin holder, a happy octopus. Double class period study (6 hours). 
Mickey Mouse Clock
Modeling a physical clock in Fusion360, and animating it using KeyShot. Best viewing is with audio. The music is not my own, all rights go to Disney Enterprises Inc.
Darth V Dino
A look into deconstructing and reconstructing 3D assets via Keyshot animation. 

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