Demoreel:

We create our animations and illustrations using digital 3D models. We set up the scenes, and can then render shots (like taking a photo) from any position within the scene. To see our showreel, please click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri0Fm-uuiao&t=10s
How we create our images:

In order to get an idea of how we go about creating our images, we have produced a booklet with some information on past projects. We also give an overview on the benefits of using digital models, as in the case of The Great Orme, Llandudno. The images above show the same landscape but at two different periods in time. One in the Upper Palaeolithic period when the coast line was far further out, and the second, from the Neolithic period, when the coast line is in a far more familiar position to what we see today. To view the online booklet, please click here: https://indd.adobe.com/view/f9ee61e2-6fd2-4c71-93e0-2c628299dc1d
Gallery of project images on ArtStation:
ArtStation is a showcase website for a huge variety of artists in the creative arts industry. To view a gallery of previous project images, please click here: https://www.artstation.com/claireduvallewis8
Collaborative input:
Working with Nev Howell of RayGun Media, we created some 3D assets for use within his project developed for the Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) visitor centre in Kuwait. A full 3D reconstruction of the site was created to show visitors the different sections/production units. We created The Delayed Coking Unit , The Continuous Catalytic Reformer and The Jetty. The visitor centre has a 360 degree theatre designed to represent a control room. On desk screens run the single screen media denoting the process on the main screen. This gives visitors an engaging and safe way of seeing the site. Images and a video of the fly through sequences are here: KNPC — Raygun Media ltd (raygun-media.com)