The Seastream 650 and 520 are two new yachts from Seastream International. The work undertaken involved creating 3D models of the two yachts in 3D Studio Max, based on 2D CAD blueprints. From these a series of animations and images for print were produced. These featured at the Southampton Boat Show 2001, and in company brochures and yachting magazines. Here's a small selection of choice stills taken from the work. Click a thumbnail to enlarge.
A Shockwave 3D 'Virtual Ride' of Thorpe Parks March 2002 rollercoaster - Colossus. A low-poly model made for realtime animation on the web, though shown here as more polished renderings.
Stills taken from the DVD style interface of the Office/Entertainment system for the Cadillac IMAJ concept car. Using a either voice activation or remote control, passengers can access a range of office and entertainment applications, including full internet access, digital video, and OnStar - and all whilst the Cadillac is on the road.
Various stills from from a few of over 60 animations produced for the Gatsby Technology Enhancement Programme. The animations show accurately simulated mechanical, electrical and manufacturing principles, designed as revision aids for GCSE pupils. Designed as broadcast resolution sequences, the animations have also been used in educational CD-ROMs and internet based teaching.
Stills from a multi-language CD-ROM for Lever Bros, promoting their leading washing product. In the case of the UK, Persil. Many areas of the CD were modelled, animated or enhanced in 3D Max. The most obvious being the Quicktime VR gallery of washing history.
Stills taken from 'The New Astra' CD-ROM for Vauxhall. The interface features an animated 'liquid metal' interface which reshapes itself as the user navigates the CD.
Stills taken from the animated full motion video interface of a kiosk produced for Legal & General. Using a touchscreen the user navigates through a virtual environment which offers various shopping and homebuying facilities. The environment was built and animated in 3D Studio and rendered as numerous MPG1 video sequences.