Eric the Scarecrow resin model
The initial brief asked me to take a 2D vector scarecrow character from a logo and generate a 3D model that would be suitable for 3D printing in resin.

The charity's brand and mascot, Eric the Scarecrow, has been recently redesigned and modernised. Their graphic designer asked me to 3D model Eric in order to 3D print a large display item promoting their scarecrow festival in the local telephone box, and to create merchanside to sell to raise funds for the charity.
The client was so delighted with the final result that I've been asked to create animations of the character for use as intro sequences on their videos and as standalone short video promos on social media.


The STL model was imported into 3D printing software and his head was output at 35 and 400 mm widths, and his full frame was output at 150 mm high.

The large head is shown above which was used for the telephone box display.
The full model was 3D printed in resin then airbrush painted to create a 150 mm high model for sale - shown below. The charity are planning to use the smaller heads for keyrings at the next festival.
