Past Works

This is a showcase of things i've previously made using various softwares, wether it be through my studies at Purdue or elsewhere.             

Maya 3D Modeling - Purdue University

Below is a showcase of my work while I learned Autodesk Maya, a 3D Modeling Software. This was  being taught in CGT 116 at Purdue University.

Doric Pillar - an exercise in curve modeling inspired by the Centennial Monument in Corning, NY.

Marble Madness - an exercise in using different mesh deformers to achieve a marble madness course.

Block Castle - an exercise emphasizing the application of materials to organic shapes, as well as general mesh editing.

Maya Animation Basics - Purdue University

As seen below, I created a data visualization using p5js to display the reported tornadic events across the United States in 2010. For my final project in my 3D modeling course, it was encouraged that I do something related to my major. I decided to not only create the visualization in Maya, but this project presented another perfect opportunity; learning how to animate in Maya.


P5.js & Data Visualization

P5js is an online javascript library that was utilized by my "introductory" course to Data Visualization. Its main purpose was to introduce programming concepts and their application in Data Visualization.

The visualization below is animated - you may need to click on the name of the sketch, allow cookies, and press play/pause to get it to animate.

2010 Tornadic Events - Animated

Note 4/19/2024- Currently, the iframe for the visualization below is not loading correctly due to a security error. To fix while I fight with the SSL settings in my hosting software, try this.

This animated bar chart depicts all tornadic events reported to the US Weather Service in 2010, month by month.

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