
Digital Artwork
Lighting and Compositing
Halo: Master Chief
Rendered in Maya with Arnold, composited and color corrected in Nuke. Responsible for Lighting and texturing the set, modeled some of the environment, and used assets from Quixel Megascan and a pre-made Master Chief rig to complete the scene.
Still Life
Responsible for lighting and texturing the set, modeled the silver pitcher. Other assets were given with the assignment and/or found on Quixel Megascan. Used Maya to light the scene and rendered the final product with Arnold.

Submerged
This was a volumetric lighting assignment and given the main stairwell prop, I dressed the set, textured, and lit the scene accordingly. Shaders and other Assets are found on Quixel Megascan and Turbosquid. Rendered with Arnold.
Photography
Traditional Media
Light Box
Acrylic Paintings
The first painting is of myself sitting on a tree trunk, setting the mood with neutral and cool tones to immerse oneself with nature.
I used netting for the veil extension to have a 3 Dimensional appeal. I also wanted the look to be very mysterious, thus I isolated the portrait of the woman’s face with black and dark grey on the frame.
One of my favorite Hong Kong desserts is 蛋挞 {Dan tat) also known as Egg Tart. I take photos of them after every baking session, so I attempted to make a semi-realistic portrait of it, and surely enough, it looks delicious enough to make one hungry.
I had a bunch of erasers laying around and I had an odd concept of applying stationary tools as placement of a breakfast scene. White erasers would be a place hold as butter as the box cutter acts as any ordinary knife. Post-it notes become napkins and darker colored erasers lay out as pieces of toast.
This piece is a portrait of my Grandmother happily smiling into the camera, a picture taken from my father as a form of documentation of the best moments in life.
This is another portrait study using a variety of soft pastel colors, feeling rich in saturation and warm tones.
A pig wearing a robber-like appearance with a stash of money next to it. This was made for my music teacher since she had an obsession with pigs (B/c they were cute) and there’s a motto used to remember the music scales, “Fred Can Get Dollars At Every Bank.” This portrait presently hangs in the music room in my high school.