Video/Animation
These are just a few selected videos I've made that I found significant in terms of learning. I've been mainly making these music videos to explore 3d animation within a game engine, virtual camera work, story boarding process, and putting together scenes in a meaningful way.
This was my final project for a class at PCC and my first time using video editing software. The music video itself is for a song I made in spring 2023 that I storyboarded, but ended up being put on the back burner.
First video with scene transitions. I wasn't aware of how great video editing software was at the time. Instead I ran one shot and continuously transitioned between cameras.
This was a fun video to do as storyboarding each animation could be tied to the lyrics in the song. 
Not too much to say about this video, I made it in a night after making a quick spooky melody to go with it. I just like the coloring and aesthetics.
Digital Illustrations
These are a handful of my current standard and "style" of digital/2d art I like to illustrate.

Game Demos/Prototypes​​​​​​​
Below are a few game related projects/concepts that I spent a considerable amount of time exploring.
This was a VR game prototype I was playing with for awhile. Basically control a little four legged robot mech with a blaster defending an area in a desert environment.  
I made this for a project while I was attending Portland State. It's a basic VR tower defense game in which you have cannon arms and defend a little island you're on from incoming ships.
I was curious about how the Rock Band integrated vocals into their games and made a simple component to take in someones vocals to both create a stream of projectiles and change the color of the projectile based on the pitch. This was also my first introduction into applying signal processing.
This is a trailer for a VR game I worked on with a team for a summer game jam hosted by PIGSquad (Portland Indie Game Squad). I worked on some of the games logic (coding) and modeling. The premise was to basically just eat and grow bigger and bigger, with heavy inspiration coming from Katamari.
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