Animation
80s Aesthetic
The main inspiration of this project was an 80s style aesthetic graphic design and I tried to bring that stylisation into this environment by using multiple procedural shaders.
Digital Media
City
This is a photo-realistic version of a city that I tried to recreate purly using texutre mapping and different shaders. While stylistic approaches to different artworks is fun, I like to try and create photorealism from time to time.
Animation
Dimensional Drift
This type of texturing and feel was inspired by a number of sci-fi works from games and movies, particularly from Intestellar and I wanted to capture the feel of it through basic texutre animations and lighting.
Digital Media
Echo Chamber
This project was me trying to learn to mimick water textures without the simulations using reflections so as it limit render render time.
Animation
Lost
This project was soley focused on creating a glitchy/robotic type of shaders in an abstract environment to convey a sense of hopelessness and loneliness in the nameless character.
Animation
Sunny Day
The main goal of this project was to simulate physics, namely wind physics and its effects on the surroundings.
Digital Media
The Lab
This was a scene inspired from indie sci-fi horror games and it was something that I really wanted to capture and to try and re-create the same atmosphere/feeling of indie games.
Animation
The Tunnel
This was inspired from the movie Coraline, particularly the tunnel through which she travels between worlds. The color shceme and the visual storytelling what something I wanted to encapsulate and portray it as a never ending tunnel in this case.
Animation
Wavelength Winter Festival
This was a short looping animation done in collaboration with Wavelength Music. My coworker Charlie Yeo and I made this background visual for DijahSB. Charlie provided me with the digital ssets and I animated them. We took inspiration from the... More
Work by
Srushti Prabhu
3D Animation
“Srushti Prabhu is a 3D animator, artist, and filmmaker exploring themes of memory, artificial...” [More]