motion - projects
freelance
explainer video - plugop
Crafting a narrative that effectively conveyed PlugOp’s offerings to stake holders, building trust and investor engagement.
Conceptualised and created an engaging
and informative explainer video for investors, featured on Plugop.com.
course work
slow motion - 'jugalbandi'
Immersed viewers in the enchanting dance of rain clouds and peacocks in Rajasthan’s Thar Desert, elevating the experience with the inclusion of classical Raag music.
course work
end credits - student film
Designed promotional poster and crafted end credits, including original illustrations, for the student film "Little Joy."
motion - experiments
A glimpse of some early works crafted with Procreate and After Effects with the purpose of understanding the medium.

character rig: walk cycle
This jerky walk was made using Duke Bassel plug-in in After Effects.
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I discovered that a mere few seconds
of on-screen action can entail hours of meticulous preparation, planning, and learning—a reflection of life beyond the screen, wouldn't you say?



#gdpg19drawsthings - eames
In the compact campus of NID,
every step resonates, and every corner
follows its own rhythm. Eames, too,
finds its routine – soaring from one
tree to another in pursuit of the perfect branch, or perhaps, the perfect moment.
It's a glimpse into NID evenings, where the show persists, regardless of COVID-19, students, or the very essence of design itself.
#gdpg19drawsthings - cotton candy

This was the result of the very first prompt for #gdpg19drawsthings of drawing a grumpy old man selling cotton candy.
Here's an elderly gentleman attempting to peddle cotton candy, discovering that the only thing worse than selling it to children is not selling it to
them, or so we assume.
His demeanor,
rather grumpy.

#gdpg19drawsthings - curiosity
Prompt: Curiosity, Narrative, 3 panels.
They say curiosity killed the cat, and now
they've turned it into a Netflix show.
Mom's had her fill of this self-inflicted torment. Dad, as always, remains blissfully unaware
of his surroundings. Babies, well, they either
care excessively or wisely choose slumber.
#gdpg19drawsthings - milkshake

the art of animation: how to create lifelike movement
by Emanuele Colombo
A unidirectional 'skill-share', focusing on the fundamentals of After Effects, including the animation principles that impart a lively, organic, and flexible quality to motion