Process: Mocking it up
Mockup Models are crucial to the Industrial Design Process. Mockups can be made from paper and tape, glue and foam, or 3D printed, painted, and even functional. No matter the product, form, or function, they are valuable assets I was trained to create in varying complexities as a part of the research & development design process.
Coco Ornament 3D Print. Sculpted in Zbrush.

Hand-Painted Coco Ornament - 3D Printed Model

D23 Marvel Land Model

D23 Marvel Land Model

Foam Core and Fabric Mockup and Rendering of an Upcycling Chair Design I created

Iron structure welded for Upcycling Chair Design I Created

A Quick Rough Paper + Fabric Working Model of a Wind-Up Children's Music Box

A Plated Sculpture at One of My Old Factories, not my work, but always an option.

Hand-Woven Fabric for an Upcycling Chair I made

The Interior Plastic-Saving Build of a Model I designed and 3D Printed

A 3D Printed Functional Personal UV Sanitation Light Model I Designed and Airbrushed

A 3D Printed Functional Personal UV Sanitation Light Model I Designed and Airbrushed

An Artistic Sculpture I created from Sheet Metal and Acrylic, joined with steel rods, nuts, and bolts.

Hand-Folded Bellows I made for a mockup vintage camera

3D Printing Support Material From One of My Builds

A Quick Point of Purchase Display Design

Hand-Sewn pocket for a Backpack Project I Was Hired For

It's not easy or neat making models, but it is fun!

The Process of creating, sometimes a joy.