Phase 1: Flashlight Sketch- pencil and colored pencil These product sketches were based on the assignment of creating the next generation of flashlights.
Phase 2: Flashlight Final Presentation Sketch- chalk, marker and pencil This was the final rendering of the flashlight design before 3D modeling.
Phase 3: 3D Model Rendering- 3D Studio Max This 3D model was created to provide a more clear and concise rendering of the product. Dimensions were determined and scale was created. This rendering was instrumental in concluding that this design would be approved to create a physical product model.
Phase 1: Shovel Sketch- Sketch brought into Photoshop to enhance color and design These product sketches were based on the assignment of creating the next generation of shovel.
Phase 2: 3D Model Rendering- 3D Studio Max This 3D model was created to provide a more clear and concise rendering of the product. Dimensions were determined and scale was created. This rendering was instrumental in concluding that this design would be approved to create a physical product model.
Phase 2: 3D Model Rendering- 3D Studio Max This 3D model was created to provide a more clear and concise rendering of the product. Dimensions were determined and scale was created. This rendering was instrumental in concluding that this design would be approved to create a physical product model.
Phase 1: Toaster Sketch- pencil These product sketches were based on the assignment of creating the next generation of microwave.
A Few Things Learned - These are some things I have done in my Masters program. Most are from my drawing classes.
Impression - 3d Rendering of a Grill/ Fireplace. Used 3d studio max, Solid Works, and Photoshop The premise behind this project was to build a multi-functional product that met both the requirement of a grill and a fireplace. The design allows for consumers to enjoy both products without wasted space.
Power Swing - Power swing simulation designed for S&S WorldWide. 3D Studio Max and Photoshop This product was eventually produced for a theme park in Logan UT.
Created in 3D Studio Max This was designed for a competition to mount a roller coaster on the Stratosphere in Las Vegas. Another company won the contract, but the design remains in the company's portfolio for potential sale.
Created in 3D Studio Max and Premiere Pro This was designed as a high capacity vertical thrill ride for S&S Worldwide. A typical vertical thrill ride holds 6-8 guests at a time. This design utilized a high capacity cage to secure up to 26 guests in a single ride cycle. Maximizing the amount of guests allowed for shorter wait times and increased chance of return customers.
Created in 3D Studio Max and Premiere Pro This design was based on a request by my employer to design the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world. The process started with a single wire with a twist as an example and lead to this 3D rendering along with a presentation. It was essential that the rendering was precisely to scale to showcase the realistic feasibility of creating such a thrill ride. It was later purchased by a theme park and resulted in a multi-million dollar project for the organization.
The Squirrel Created using Premiere Pro and 3D Studio Max This project was designed for the owner of S&S Power (a thrill ride design company) for the private use of potential customers. The goal was to showcase some of the working products that S&S had to offer in order to persuade them to purchase the product.
Autonomous Tanks - Autonomous tanks designed for a gaming engine. 3D Studio Max
A Few Things Learned - These are some things I have done in my Masters program. Most are from my drawing classes.
A Few Things Learned - These are some things I have done in my Masters program. Most are from my drawing classes.
A Few Things Learned - These are some things I have done in my Masters program. Most are from my drawing classes.
A Few Things Learned - These are some things I have done in my Masters program. Most are from my drawing classes.
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Industrial Design
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Freelance, Moonlighting
Cameron Hunsaker
Visionary Longview, WA