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3D Modelling - Robot
3D Modelling - Robot

Digital Media

3D Modelling - Robot

For this class project, I created a 3D model featuring both a high-poly and a low-poly mesh. The high-poly version showcases detailed surface textures and intricate geometry to capture realistic features, while the low-poly mesh is optimized for... More

9 Lives of a Cat
9 Lives of a Cat

Animation

9 Lives of a Cat

This animation is part of a larger group project that we made for a class. The project required that we all make individual 10 second animations that also all worked well together as a short film. We decided to play with the concept of 9 lives of... More

Māyā
Māyā

Animation

Māyā

Māyā is a choose-your-own-adventure game that delves into the philosophical concept of illusion, rooted in the Sanskrit term Māyā. While often translated as "illusion," Māyā suggests that the world we perceive is a distraction, obscuring the... More

Texture - Robot
Texture - Robot

Digital Media

Texture - Robot

For practice, I textured this pre-existing model using Substance Painter. ​​​​​​​

The Boiling Point
The Boiling Point

Animation

The Boiling Point

Embark on a chaotic journey with Raj into the world of chai in this short animation, “The Boiling Point”. When Raj’s mother leaves him all alone in an unknown territory, the Kitchen, he’s left with no choice but to make chai for their guests. Raj’s... More

The Boiling Point - Renders & Backgrounds
The Boiling Point - Renders & Backgrounds

Animation

The Boiling Point - Renders & Backgrounds

These renders are from my short film The Boiling Point. The images above include screenshots of my models and showcase my workflow. I utilized Blender to efficiently model, light, and set up the scenes. The models were then textured in Substance... More

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Anisha Vatnani

“Māyā, a choose-your-own-adventure game, invites players to confront the boundaries between dream and reality, questioning whether the world they inhabit is genuine or a deception. As players move...” [More]