A sampling of traditional board illustration and electronic media produced with Photoshop and 3D modeling software.
This was a print piece produced for a local advertising agency. It is a combination of Photoshop montage work and 3D rendering. The project left the client udderly speechless.
This three-dimensional model was created as a visual representation of a medical canister developed by Bemis Mfg. At the time, product photography for the unit did not exist. It was used on a brochure and other literature specific to the medical industry.
This iconic tattoo image was created digitally without the use of needles and ink. The image was used in an ad promoting the toughness of Hobart’s Pipemaster® line of welding supplies.
This comp, or representative work, was created to show the impact of billboard advertising in downtown Chicago for Jacob Leinenkugel’s Red Lager beer. The billboard framework was modeled in 3D rendering software, and then montaged with a photographic layout of the billboard artwork.
This ad layout was produced and art-directed in an agency servicing the Green Bay Packers for their historic stock sale. The photo was color-corrected and retouched.
This image of a Mercury Marine EFI piston cutaway was completed in Adobe Photoshop, without the aid of 3D modeling software. Used in a brochure showcasing EFI engine technology.
A bubblegum-chewing chicken on rollerskates? Creating a believable and memorable image can be next to impossible unless you have the right tools and experience. This invitation print piece was done for the John Michael Kohler Art Center’s annual event titled “Isn’t America Great.”
An illustrated bee for Jacob Leinenkugel’s Honey Weiss beer, used on print media and billboards. This piece was electronically created in Adobe Photoshop, based on rough sketches that were scanned and used as a template. This image received a lot of positive exposure.
This was a print piece produced for Mercury Marine’s OptiMax line of outboard motors. It is rendered in Adobe Photoshop.
This image was rendered electronically using Adobe Illustrator for use as an icon on a swatch book ad for Appleton Papers’ Radiant Fluorescent line of products.