Here’s a quick behind the scenes look at how we created our latest animated advert for Choco-moo chocolate milk drink. Click ‘Choco-moo!‘ to check out the video.
Storyboard Rigging Rendering
The 3D environment lighting setup was kept relatively simple … Read More
Our goal here at JTX is to create appealing, expressive characters, and so we decided a little R&D was needed to improve our facial rigging systems. Here is a quick test of a new face rig interface and some emotion … Read More
This snappy animation was created using the CAT rigging system within 3D S Max. We find CAT to be a fast method for rigging mech-type creatures. The idea behind this animation was a very angry crocodile being contained in … Read More
Just a quick run though of the very smelly illustration of “The Sock Monster” at the JTX Animation studios..
The Software
3D Studio Max was used for modelling, Zbrush for texturing/displacement and finally Vray for Shading, Lighting and Rendering.
Project X Alien Adventures book series – scooped the Educational Book Award at the Educational Resources Awards.
The Education Resources Awards 2014 www.educationresourcesawards.co.uk/era_winners.htm
JTX supplied all the illustrations for the 96 books that make up Alien Adventures, check our Alien Adventures section … Read More
Sean Frisby (our lead artist) will now be running evening workshops at Jonatronix studios! 12 week courses in 3d animation software basics and photoshop are currently at £250 (a bargain not to be missed). Advanced courses in 3ds max, digital … Read More
Our latest showreel is now up. Despite having some minor issues with it not displaying properly in internet explorer, it work flawlessly in all other browsers. We have also been allowed to use ‘Across the pond’ by JFB as the … Read More
Here’s an example of how a creature comes into existence at Jonatronix. We are given a rough brief by the publisher, in this case its an alien bird with a dragonish reptilian like head. Concept art is then drawn (in … Read More
Here’s our studio in New England House, Brighton. A quirky odd building full of creative sorts, with lots of interesting things happening (usually behind closed doors). However, our door is always open, so feel free to pop in to see … Read More