Scarlet's Den V.R. Exhibit

Scarlet's Den Promo

Feathers and skin model.

Feathers and skin model.

Wireframe - 30k tris

Wireframe - 30k tris

Each muscle was meticulously researched and sculpted in zbrush, conforming to the most up to date anatomy data and approved by a biological paleontologist from the University of London. This is the most up to date muscle recreation of utahraptor.

Each muscle was meticulously researched and sculpted in zbrush, conforming to the most up to date anatomy data and approved by a biological paleontologist from the University of London. This is the most up to date muscle recreation of utahraptor.

Wireframe - 23k tris

Wireframe - 23k tris

Bones are a 1-1 replica of the utahraptor skeleton at the BYU dinosaur museum. Scan data provided by Galatea Digital.

Bones are a 1-1 replica of the utahraptor skeleton at the BYU dinosaur museum. Scan data provided by Galatea Digital.

Wireframe - 40k tris

Wireframe - 40k tris

Initial color/plumage thumbnails. Taking inspiration from various real world creatures.

Initial color/plumage thumbnails. Taking inspiration from various real world creatures.

Eventually settling on a mix of a timberwolf, tiger, snake feel on the bottom.

Eventually settling on a mix of a timberwolf, tiger, snake feel on the bottom.

One of the drawings in the tent area. Trying to build the world a little.

One of the drawings in the tent area. Trying to build the world a little.

One of the drawings in the tent area. Trying to build the world a little.

One of the drawings in the tent area. Trying to build the world a little.

One of the drawings in the tent area. Trying to build the world a little.

One of the drawings in the tent area. Trying to build the world a little.

Working with paleontologists and anatomists, we created one of the most accurate reconstructions of Utahraptor to date. A new kind of exhibit where you will be able to interact with a living Utahraptor in virtual reality. Won "Best in Showcase" my Senior year in the program.
Created with Jake Lofgren.
I concepted and created the look of this animal, as well as the little den.
I created many of the low poly bones. 1-1 bones of the skeleton in the BYU Museum. Thanks to Galatea Digital for photogrammetry asset.
I created the muscles from scratch, with the direction of John Hutchinson Ph.D. Professor of Evolutionary Biomechanics at the University of London.
I also made the blend shapes and many of the animations. Such as the walk, run, eating, drinking, roaring and attacking animations.