
For those of you uninformed, Rotor is the most exciting clothing company
on the face of the planet. Based out of California they create some of the
most original clothing on the market. DA! along with Zero3, Inc. has created
an interactive catalog of Rotor's new line of clothing.

© 1996 The Rotor Company.
Presented here are two production sketches created by Rotor of the interactive
catalog's interface. Joe Mack's now famous JobSeek was the inspiration for
the premise of using a hand held PDA computer as the interface.

© 1996 The Rotor Company.
This is the final rendering of the computer generated version of
the Rotor Interactive Catalog PDA.

© 1996 The Rotor Company. Modeling and rendering by Norman Paul Dwyer


© 1996 The Rotor Company. Modeling and rendering by Norman Paul Dwyer
Rotor and DA! have collaborated on a series of illustrations inspired
by the marvelous work of the Japanese illustrator Sorayama. Sorayama is
famous for his now ubiquitous "Sexy Robots." These wonderful illustrations
feature inventive metallic female robots in classic cheesecake poses. Sorayama's
media of choice is colored pencil and airbrush. We began to get excited
at the prospect of creating computer generated 3D models of sexy female
robots inspired by Sorayama's work. Presented here are two samples of the
results.

© 1996 The Rotor Company.. Modeling and rendering by Norman Paul Dwyer





