How to Train Your Dragon - Environment Models
Responsible for background modeling/sculpting and set dressing

Responsible for background modeling/sculpting and set dressing

The large tree in particular was a lot of fun

The large tree in particular was a lot of fun

Responsible for "steps" down the cliff-side.

Responsible for "steps" down the cliff-side.

Responsible for the Stoick "head" on top of the statue.

Responsible for the Stoick "head" on top of the statue.

Responsible for all cage models.

Responsible for all cage models.

I modeled about 12-15 cage variations

I modeled about 12-15 cage variations

Cages in opening "raid" scene

Cages in opening "raid" scene

Cages during final fight sequence

Cages during final fight sequence

Viking war ship to dragon cargo carrier conversion models (my models indicated in orange in the key)

Viking war ship to dragon cargo carrier conversion models (my models indicated in orange in the key)

Viking war ship to dragon cargo carrier conversion models (my models indicated in orange in the key)

Viking war ship to dragon cargo carrier conversion models (my models indicated in orange in the key)

How to Train Your Dragon - Environment Models

I had the awesome privilege of being part of the modeling team for the final How to Train Your Dragon (Hidden World).

Models pictured:
- I was responsible for background modeling/sculpting and set dressing for the scene on the cliff-side where Hiccup plans his map and plays catch with Toothless.
- I sculpted and retopologized the Stoick head for the mead-hall entry statues.
- I modeled all of the cages for the film. There were 12-15 cage variations in total.
- Viking war ship to dragon cargo carrier conversion models (my models indicated in orange in the key). I modeled 4-5 variants.

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