After years in the lab developing and testing new game-changing techniques, Rawlings presents the REV1x, the latest in 3D technology. They've created a perfect, 3D-printed lattice structure in the thumb and pinky. Unlike traditional gloves' wool padding - that breaks down and gets floppy over time - these 3D-printed pieces provide variable stiffness that lasts. Each model has its own molded, 3D-sublimated design.
Working with Boston-based company Trident Post, I produced full photorealistic VFX sequences, including particle simulations, fluid simulations, 3D modelling, lighting & rendering, and compositing in a spot for Rawlings REV1x campaign.