Everyone has the ability to make great things. Sometimes those things need art. Let's make you some art.
I'm a hopeful character animation graduate turned CGI product photographer and one day eventual creator of therapy animations for children.
What do all those words mean?
I graduated from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit intending to work for Disney, Pixar, etc. creating animation for children's entertainment Then reality hit and I had student loans to pay. Fortunately I found a wonderful job creating CGI artwork for products.
What is CGI?
CGI stands for Computer Generated Image. Really I don't know what to call myself. 3D Artist? CGI Specialist? Digital Photographer? Basically I can take a 3d CAD file and make it look like a real picture of the product.
What now?
I've created marketing images for Hoover, Nike, Moen, and many other companies. I like doing this work and it challenges my brain, but I'm also interested in projects designed to help children suffering from neglect and psychological issues.
Work Terms
I do have a full time job and will be unavailable during those hours, but this does not mean your project is second to me.
I prefer to be contacted by email.
A sample schedule of our project will go something like this.
- I receive brief of work along with CAD, sketches, storyboards, and other necessary files. Work does not begin until all variables are nailed down and sent over.
- I create a first draft and send it to you for review. This is the time to bring up any major changes.
- I continue working while using the notes from our review.
- We review again later in the process to go over final touch ups and details.
- I work based on those notes to finish up the project.
- I sent a low-res or hi-res but watermarked image of the final product for approval.
- If approved you send final payment and I send final product.
- If not approved we discuss the cost of more changes.