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Play Space

Outside of work and personal projects, these are the things born out of pure play and curiosity.

Donuts & Coffee

My first foray into 3D modeling thanks to Andrew Price’s quintessential Blender donut tutorial series. My “S'“ donut went on to be part of his NFT project comprising of 17,731 donut submissions.

Andrew’s tutorial became the basis for the bagel in the ridiculously awesome Oscar nominated film “Everything Everywhere All at Once”.


From a BBC interview with Ben Brewer, one of the five-person VFX team members:


The graphics software tool Blender, alongside a YouTube tutorial on its capabilities, was instrumental in crafting the film's absurd black hole, reveals Ben.

"Thousands of people have made this same doughnut with pink frosting. You model it, you light it - it's how you get the basics.

"I decided to just turn the icing off of this doughnut that I modelled - and make it black," he explains.

"I like seeing it [in the film] and thinking that there's really tens of thousands of people who've made that bagel - they just don't know that they did."

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Space Pastry

Delivering infinite buttery loops across the galaxy.

Tagging digital walls

Imaginary mashup of LEGO and Montana Spray Paints, made with Bricklink Studio and Blender. 

Tile Wave

Animated undulations.