Digital 3D
If using the Digital 3D plant models here or on Sketchfab makes you feel like a drunk bunny watch this quick introduction where I show you how to move the models around and get a good look at the features you want to see.
See the navigation basics below for quick reference.
NAVIGATION BASICS
Computer
Spin the plant around:
Left click + drag
Pick the plant up and move it:
Right click + drag
Zoom in and out:
Double click on model
or scroll with mouse wheel
Tablet or phone
Spin the plant around:
One finger drag
Pick the plant up and move it:
Two fingers drag
Zoom in and out:
Pinch in and out
And if the plant disappears, double-click the background and it will re-center.
You can view the plants from all angles and zoom in for a close look at the smaller diagnostic features. You can actually go inside the plant too! When you zoom out you’ll have an overview of the entire subject. This gives you an intuitive sense of scale, which helps you recognise the subject in the field.
The models have one, or more, rulers (10 cm) to help you understand the scale of the plant.
You can see and use all of the available plants on the NSW Department of Primary Industries’ Sketchfab 3D viewer.
Digital 3D plants can help you achieve your project goals. Find out more about the commission process.
Illustrations
As well as digital 3D I also create 2D illustrations for science communication and conservation.
I can help you find the most compelling way to communicate your message.
The process of commissioning illustrations is simple.
ART
Paper, be it printed, painted, recycled or sculpted is my personal art passion.
My works are exhibited at the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. And have been awarded in competitions such as the Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize at the South Australian Museum, and the University of Newcastle Acquisitive Prize.
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