TITLE: WINTER LANDSCAPE
MEDIA: Unreal Engine
SOFTWARE: Unreal Engine
HARDWARE: Windows PC
CLASS: FMX 430 Spatial Computing
PROFESSOR: Gregg Perkins
SEMESTER / TERM: FA 23
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: Winter Landscape is my final project for this course. I created a photorealistic snowy winter landscape featuring snowfall and custom lighting. In addition I created an Unreal Engine Metahuman modeled after myself, using Unreal Engines mesh to Metahuman workflow.

TITLE: Architectural Visualization
MEDIA: Unreal Engine
SOFTWARE: Unreal Engine
HARDWARE: Windows PC
CLASS: FMX 430 Spatial Computing
PROFESSOR: Gregg Perkins
SEMESTER / TERM: FA 23
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: This assignment we were tasked with creating an original structure and designing the environment around it. Inspired by the “Mirror House” in Joshua Tree, California and the TV show “Devs” I created an art-deco style structure with reflective walls so that it blends in with the Northwestern mountains in which its located. Features both day and night flythroughs to showcase the lighting.

TITLE: FILM SET RECREATION
MEDIA: Unreal Engine Environment
SOFTWARE: Unreal Engine
HARDWARE: Macbook Pro
CLASS: FMX 410 Virtual Production
PROFESSOR: Gregg Perkins
SEMESTER / TERM: FA 21
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: This was part of a group project where we tried to recreate an environment from a scene in the movie “La La Land” in Unreal Engine. The original scene featured more in the foreground, but I think this really nailed the distant mountains and color of the sky.

TITLE: PAINTING RECREATION
MEDIA: Unreal Engine Environment
SOFTWARE: Unreal Engine
HARDWARE: Macbook Pro
CLASS: FMX 410 Virtual Production
PROFESSOR: Gregg Perkins
SEMESTER / TERM: FA 21
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: The goal of this was to recreate an assigned painting in Unreal Engine using existing 3D models that we could find on the internet. Trying to get models that were “close enough” and getting the lighting right were the biggest challenges in this project.