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Corporate display for trade show. This booth would travel to festivals and fairs. It uses an inexpensive free-standing tent supplied by the client. My job was to develop a large 3D graphic of an underwater seascape for the inside. The system that my client planned to use for the mural would produce a 3D stereoscopic effect from an original 2D mural which I would create in Photoshop ©. I was also to produce some free-standing displays and decoration such as a treasure check to hide valuable product literature. Drafting and modeled in AutoCAD ADT 3.3. 2003, Photoshop ©, by hand .
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Note: These drawings are presented here for portfolio purposes only. These drawings are not available for sale or to be given away in hard copy or digitally in any scale. I will be happy to show hard-copy during a legitimate job interview for Set Designer.
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Rendering of display. |
Rendering of display. |


Schematic elevation for graphic frame.

Sketch of decorative island to display product literature.
| My job was to produce a large 3D mural of a sea scape. I used Photoshop to create a photo-composite. |

I started with this one image of a jelly fish.
![]() I filled in the missing edges and then copied, rotated, scaled, and adjusted transparency until I created this school of jelly fish from the one incomplete slide. |
![]() Since the job required a 3D effect, I used the ChromaDepth ® technology to then alter the color to create this image that looks 3D when viewed with the proper viewer. |
| The above images were a test (and would have been part of the final). Unfortunately, My client’s client decided to pursue a different theme and the mural was not finished. |
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