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I primarily create animations and visualizations using Blender 3D and KeyShot. During my five years at Isuzu, I was responsible for the entire process—including scriptwriting, editing, and post-production—of animations that showcased emerging technologies. Additionally, I developed high-quality render scenes for Isuzu projects, ensuring that designs were presented in the most impactful way.

CGI

The 3D Lab

This series is an experimental journey into 3D abstraction using Blender. By leveraging Geometry Nodes to create intricate procedural forms, I explore the intersection of mathematical precision and organic aesthetics. Each piece is a playground for light and color, designed to offer a unique perspective on digital environments and surreal atmospheres.

Dodge Challenger Demon | Full CGI 

There's nothing quite like the feeling of freedom that comes with hitting the open road. Nothing feels as liberating as hitting the gas and just driving. To capture this sensation, imagine a stunning landscape, with the car speeding along, accompanied by blaring music that amplifies the exhilarating experience of the open road.

GSR - General Safety Regulations

This project aimed to inform customers about radar-based safety systems that have become mandatory for all commercial vehicles under the new European Union GSR (General Safety Regulation). It consisted of 12 videos and scripts, each explaining a specific system and how it operates. The goal was to clearly demonstrate how these technologies enhance safety and comply with GSR standards.​

My Role in the Project:
I worked closely with the electrical and software teams to understand the technology and create clear, accurate scenarios. These were first written as scripts, then turned into storyboards after internal approvals. I designed the visual style, created simple animations in Blender, and handled post-production in After Effects—including editing, motion graphics, sound design, and music.

Since GSR-related visuals are produced globally, we aimed to create something that stood out—highlighting our brand identity and avoiding a dry, overly technical tone. For this, we combined multiple scenarios into single, dynamic videos using engaging camera movements to emphasize critical moments. I coordinated between design and technical teams and led the creative direction to ensure a smooth, attention-grabbing experience for both clients and users.

V2X
Connected Vehicles

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The V2X project focuses on the communication infrastructure that enables real-time data exchange between vehicles, infrastructure, and connected systems. It includes 28 scenarios demonstrating how seamless connectivity helps prevent critical incidents like accidents and road hazards. These animations support client understanding and promotion of the technology. Additionally, the videos were integrated into in-car systems for real-time user alerts. The 'Connected Vehicles' animations I created received the German Design Award for Excellent Communications Design Audiovisual.

My Role:

In this project, my primary responsibility was to understand the technical aspects of the new safety technologies and collaborate closely with the electrical and software teams to develop accurate and informative scenarios. These scenarios were initially drafted as written scripts, then reviewed and approved in coordination with the relevant teams. Upon approval, they were translated into detailed storyboards.

To effectively communicate the technology, I designed a visual language that aligned with global design trends—considering color palettes, graphic styles, and overall visual identity. The scenarios were then animated using Blender to create simple yet clear visuals that demonstrated the systems’ functions. After receiving necessary approvals, the finalized scenarios moved into the post-production phase.

In post-production, I used After Effects to assemble the visuals, integrate motion graphics, and coordinate sound design and music to ensure a cohesive and engaging output. Together with our graphic designer, I managed communication between design and technical teams and led the entire visual and creative direction of the project.

Oshkosh M-ATV Reinvented Visualization

In a world ravaged by time and destruction, a farmer stumbles upon an abandoned Oshkosh M-ATV, a relic of a long-forgotten war, one that, with hope, lies far beyond our years. The vehicle, once a cold emblem of conflict and chaos, now offers the farmer a fleeting sense of safety, a glimmer of resilience in a world left in ruin. This armored giant, once the harbinger of devastation, now stands as a lone monument to human tenacity, a symbol of survival in the face of annihilation. We watch as the wind softly stirs the grasses, dancing around the silent behemoth, a witness to the passage of time and the unyielding spirit that lingers still.

Renders

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