VRML & X3D
This model features a serene cabin in the woods, created using VRML to design the environment and textures sourced from the internet. The project demonstrates my skills in environment design and creation, showcasing a detailed and immersive outdoor scene with a focus on creating a realistic and tranquil atmosphere.
This model represents a miniature version of the solar system, built with VRML and utilizing animation nodes for realistic movement of the planets. This project highlights my attention to detail when developing 3D environments, incorporating dynamic elements and precision to bring the model to life.
This X3D model is a lovingly crafted miniature representation of El Viejo San Juan (Old San Juan), Puerto Rico’s iconic historic district. Designed for my electronic portfolio, this project captures the charm and architectural beauty of the city, blending key landmarks and cultural elements into a cohesive 3D scene.
Blockbench
This 3D model set features two custom characters designed for a Minecraft data pack: the Verdant Wizard and a Fallen Knight wielding a hammer. Both models were meticulously crafted to align with Minecraft’s blocky aesthetic while introducing unique, high-quality details that enhance visual appeal and functionality within the game. Both models were made using Blockbench.
This 3D model pack has three meticulously designed characters inspired by Clash of Clans: Grand Warden, Battle Machine, and Battle Copter. Created for use with Minecraft data packs, these models feature custom textures and faithful adaptations of the original designs while maintaining Minecraft’s aesthetic. All three models were made in Blockbench.
This versatile 3D model pack introduces five unique Minecraft characters inspired by fantasy and steampunk aesthetics—Hog Glider, Healer, Apprentice Warden, Dragon Rider, and Broken Cannon Cart. Designed for use with custom data packs, these models blend intricate detailing with Minecraft’s blocky charm, offering fresh gameplay possibilities for adventure maps, RPGs, or custom servers. All five models were made in Blockbench.