In collaboration with Triptych Interactive, the North Carolina Museum of Art enlisted us to create an interactive experience for their upcoming Samurai armor collection. We developed an armor configurator, allowing museum visitors to assemble historically accurate armor pieces and test their durability against traditional Japanese weaponry, all on a 4K touchscreen display. We meticulously crafted all real-time 3D assets based on museum artifacts resulting in an engaging, informative exhibit.

The Making of a Warrior

CLIENT: North Carolina Museum of Art

TIMELINE: Q3 2024

OUR ROLE: Visual Development, 3D Assets, Animation, UX/UI

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In Collaboration with Triptych
Experience designed for 4K vertically-oriented monitor
Reference photos of real museum artifacts
Recreated and optimized real-time 3D artifacts

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