This project was developed for a contest held by Arte Revide School. The challenge was to create a version of the main characters from "Rick & Morty" plus a prop, adapting the show's universe for a preschool audience.
This project was developed for a Master's research focused on the theme of elderly well-being. For this initiative, we designed a character for simple rigging and created two distinct scenarios—one indoor and one outdoor—to be used in demonstrative animations. These animations will showcase exercises that can be performed at home or in a park.
This character design was the first official concept developed for the short film "The Story of Ayana," though it wasn't the final approved version. Significant changes were made during the project's development, but this remains my personal favorite solution.
This is a personal project developed with a close friend. The character design and pose exploration for the detective frog, Hopscotch, were done with a comic book language in mind, as this was the format chosen to tell the story.
"Eu sou Joana" (I am Joana) is a personal project developed for study. The character design portrays a small warrior who takes on the mantle of "Joana," a protective figure and guardian of an insect tribe. In Brazil, the insect known as a ladybug is called "joaninha," which is a diminutive of the name "Joana."
Free Study of Environments and Props with Texture Experimentation
This project was developed for an animation environment design course. The goal was to create a child's bedroom that could tell the story of a character without them being present. For my project, I decided to design a room for a ghost kid who loves to stream video games.
A year after my ghost-themed bedroom project, I returned to designing a child's room with a different approach and a new art style. This time, I created a room with an indoor climbing theme.