Gallery

This is the Mafic Studios Gallery. Here, you can see some of the work we've done over the years, as well as some of the "for fun" projects. Unfortunately due to the nature of many of our contracts (often requiring Non-Disclosure Agreements), a lot of what we have produced must be left off of these pages. However, whatever is seen here (and not otherwise copyrighted) is av

All imagery is © Mafic Studios, unless otherwise noted.

These images are all available for reprint. Please email us for pricing if you're interested in using anything you see here (unless otherwise copyrighted) in your magazine/book/project.


         

"Space Based Solar Power"

This is a link to a page dedicated the an animation created in collaboration with the National Space Society and the National Security Space Office for release in Washington, D.C. on October 10th, 2007. (click here)

Software: 3dsmax 9, finalRender Stage-1, Photoshop, After Effects

Client: NSS, NSSO

 


 

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"Benson Space Dreams Chaser"Benson Space Company contracted me to provide illustrations of their new Dream Chaser vehicle.Software: 3dsmax 9, finalRender Stage-1, Photoshop, Vue Infinite 6.

Client: Benson Space Company, 2007 ©Benson Space Company

 


  

        

"Moon Engineer"

An illustration of an astronaut doing things on the moon. Published in the March 2007 issue of Popular Science

Software: 3dsmax 9, finalRender Stage-1, Photoshop.

Client: Popular Science, 2007


  

"Depth X"

Illustration of an autonomous submersible. The March 2007 Issue, I believe.

Software: 3dsmax 9, finalRender Stage-1, Photoshop.

Client: Popular Science, 2006


  

"Dream Chaser Launch"

This was an earlier concept version of Benson Space Company's Dream Chaser.

Software: 3dsmax 9, finalRender Stage-1, Photoshop.

Client: Popular Science, 2007 ©Benson Space Company


        

"Batwing, Skysail, Kitetug"

These images were in the June 2006 issue of Popular Science, as a feature article. These depict various ideas in how to harness wind power to decrease the fuel consumption of cargo vessels.

Software: 3dsmax 8, finalRender Stage-1, Photoshop.

Client: Popular Science, 2006


  

"3D glasses"

This is another Popular Science image.

Software: 3dsmax 8, finalRender Stage-1, Photoshop.

Client: Popular Science, 2006

 


  

"Baja 1000"

This is a render of a vehicle I originally created for a Popular Science job; it was never published, because the area being focused on shifted.

Software: 3dsmax 8, finalRender Stage-1, Photoshop.

Client: Popular Science, 2006


     

"Fish Farm"

Illustrations of a static and mobile (left and right respectively) fish farm concept, published in the April 2007 issue of Popular Science.

Software: 3dsmax 9, finalRender Stage-1, Photoshop.

Client: Popular Science, 2007


          

"Skywalk"

An illustration of the Skywalk built in the Grand Canyon, published in the December 2006 issue of Popular Science.

Software: 3dsmax 9, finalRender Stage-1, Photoshop, Vue Infinite 6.

Client: Popular Science, 2006


  

        

"Geothermal"

An illustration of a geothermal heating system used in a building complex in China. Published in the January 2007 issue of Popular Science

Software: 3dsmax 9, finalRender Stage-1, Photoshop.

Client: Popular Science, 2006


  

        

"Bluetec"

An illustration of a new type of 'green' exhaust. Published in Popular Science

Software: 3dsmax 9, finalRender Stage-1, Photoshop.

Client: Popular Science, 2006


  

        

"Jet Engine"

An illustration of a jet Engine. Published in the April 2007 issue of Popular Science

Software: 3dsmax 9, Photoshop

Client: Popular Science, 2007