Imagine a travel time of 35 minutes from Los Angles to San Francisco in a pod-like vehicle through a near-vacuum tube, at more than 760 mph. Well, the Blue Sky CGI team did just that as part of a new ground-breaking development in mass transportation. The award-winning BlueSky CGI team of Lee Waters, Rick Chou and artists brought art, design and technology together in their latest project, Hyperloop-UCI HyperXite Animation.
BlueSky CGI: The Car Whisperers
“To be trusted to create visuals for the launch of a new model car is an honor,” says Lee Waters, “especially when that car is part of the Ford family.” BlueSky CGI and Ford have been creative accomplices for a long time. In the client/creative world we can consider them “going steady.”
BlueSky CGI: Making it Just Right For Subaru
The retouchers and CGI artists at BlueSky CGI have a shared passion for cars. “We don’t like to get our hands all greasy,” explains Lee Waters, one of the founding partners, “but we like to make them sing.”
BlueSky CGI – To Infinity and Beyond
BlueSky CGI takes pride in marrying art and technology, so it is no surprise that Lee, Rick and their team of artists find themselves attracted to and thoroughly engaged in the work they do with the aerospace industry.
BlueSky CGI lend their expertise to Lexus
The Lexus 500LC doesn’t officially roll on to the roads until 2017, but the creative team at BlueSky CGI already got up close and personal with the new luxury vehicle when they partnered with the brand for their launch at the Detroit Auto Show.
BLUE SKY CGI RELEASES NEW WEBSITE
Blue Sky CGI, the latest addition to the Truppe, recently launched their newly redesigned website. This site not only showcases the CGI, motion and creative retouching work they have done for clients like Ford, Air New Zealand and more, it gives you and interactive experience with self-controlled slides to view before and after imagery and 360 degree configurations.
Welcome To The Truppe: BlueSky CGI
When a 3D animation of majestic fin whales was beautifully projected onto the Otis Booth building at the Los Angeles Natural History Museum's Centennial celebration, viewers were abuzz. That was the work of Blue Sky CGI, a creative retouching and multi-media company based in sunny California, and the newest addition to our roster.