My last header for a Focus Lab client was shipped this week.
After I handed my sketch to a local woodworker, he got to work and delivered the coolest mini set of stairs. Lots of paint, fishing line, acrylic film, and retouching later, t...
I was kinda scared that the wooden ball would slip down the paper stairs, destroying the whole scene. But with a little hot glue action we secured that bad boy and we girls, @Lauren Jones and I, got to play.
Here's another 3D IRL blog header. Creating these things IRL allows us to play with depth and various lighting modifiers.
Even though we sketch the composition, we never know what the final will look like because of spontaneous ideas.
We found this rad thin plastic film; of course we had to use it.
Another in the series of blog headers. We're making the last one this week. My heart is already in tears.
The amount of hot glue @Lauren Jones and I used to get the fishing line to stay on the diamond thinger was obscene. But it stayed!
This is 1 of 10 custom blog headers we created for a client.
This is another in the series of IRL 3D blog headers for a Focus Client (we're stoked their site is launching in the next month or two).
When creating these, we first figured out the shape of the pieces then got a local wood worker to b...
In the world of renders, I'm still sticking to my tangible set designs.
When I developed this brand's photography style, we landed on IRL 3D works for their blog headers. This separated out the blog content and makes it more special.
T...
All I can say, is thank God for CaptureOne's overlay capability. This allows me and @Lauren Jones to craft the still-life while visualizing where the copy sits.
We have 6 more to create to round out the set. These little gems, while min...