Quaker Oatmeal Three Dimensional 'Window' Display Art
This display for Quaker Oats was created as large Photoshop illustrations each of which represented a specific plane in the final 3 dimensional construct. Each piece of art also contained a key line for die cutting during the printing process. The client wanted different images in the view "outside" the window to represent three seasons: summer, autumn and winter.
Information sheet on Quaker Oats Display.

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Original artwork.
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Quaker Oatmeal Three Dimensional Wood Stove Display Art
This challenging project for Quaker Oats required research at several vendors of wood stoves and a lot of custom illustration of all components. The final display also included the Quaker Oats logo and promotional copy. These displays were used at create focal presentation areas inside supermarkets to promote products.
Information sheet on Quaker Oats Display.

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Close Up View Of Stove

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The Gencom Group - Three Dimensional School Locker
The school locker display created for The Gencom Group required visits to an actual school to photograph and measure an actual locker. This information was then used to build a three dimensional model in an animation program. The resulting locker parts were then rendered, exported to Photoshop were more additions were made.


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Kellogg's Three Dimensional Christmas Tree Display Art
How do you create a life size pine tree without the appropriate clip photograph? Simple. You go into a forest (with permission) acquire some tree branches, take them home, scan each one and then close cut them. For the decorations on the Christmas tree, I created them as 3D models in an animation program and reflected an environmental map of the rest of the tree into the rendering. All the components all composited in Photoshop with Adobe illustrator imports of each Kellogg character . After many hours of retouching and merging we have the final product! Below are the results.


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