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From Silence to Light: A journey Through Lent to the Resurrection

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Christ is risen. Hallelujah!  After a time of silence, suffering, and waiting, the light of the Resurrection breaks forth. It does not only dispel the darkness, but gives meaning to the entire journey we have walked through Lent and the Paschal Triduum.  This visualization is the fruit of that journey. It was created from a series of short visual pieces shared on our parish Facebook page during Lent. Each of them was an attempt to capture a moment - a sign, a symbol, a silence that leads deeper.  Here, they are brought together into one continuous form, revealing a passage: from repentance and expectation, through the Passion and the silence of Good Friday, to the light of the Easter Vigil and the joy of the Resurrection.  If you would like to see the individual visuals in their original form, you can explore the Lent visuals series in a seperate post. The form of this work - animation and three-dimensional space - is not merely decorative. In a w...

3D Product Visualization of an Industrial Sensor - Case Study

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In this project, I created a 3D product visualization of an industrial sensor operating on a production line. The goal was not only to recreate the appearance of the device, but also to present how it works in a realistic context. The project was developed in Blender, with the use of AI elements as part of the workflow. Project Goals The goal was to create a visualization that: • shows the product in a realistic industrial environment • presents its function (scanning, object detection) • is visually clear and marketing-friendly • can be used in promotional and sales materials From the beginning, the project was designed as a product communication tool, not just an aesthetic render. Creation Process The production process included several key stages: • device modeling based on references • materials and realistic lighting setup • environment creation (production line, conveyor belt, boxes) • camera animation and sensor behavior • rendering and post-...

Lenten Cycle 2026 - graphics and animations

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Animated Lenten Loops During Lent, our parish enters a special rhythm of prayer, silence, and reflection. To accompany this time also in the digital space, a series of short animated loops has been prepared.  These animations are created for posts published during Lent on the parish profile on Facebook. The animations are intentionally simple and restrained in form. Their austerity reflects the character of Lent itself - a time of quiet, reflection, and preparation of the heart for the mystery of Easter. Within these short repeating sequences appear elements familiar to everyone who prays in our church: fragments of the architecture, light and shadow, and small details characteristic of the interior of our parish temple. The animations also refer to important moments of the Lenten journey. It begins with Ash Wednesday, which opens the season of repentance and conversion. Other animations evoke the Fridays of Lent and the devotion of the Stations of the Cross, when we follow...

Designing Stillness in Motion: A Quiet Approach to Short-Form Animation

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When working on a series of short motion pieces promoting the third edition of Forum Kierunek Uwielbienie , I knew from the start that I didn’t want to create a typical promotional video. I wasn’t interested in fast cuts, clear promises, or visual persuasion compressed into a few seconds.  The theme of the event - “I will praise You in the darkness” - set the tone immediately. It speaks about faith not as clarity or certainty, but as something that exists in silence, emptiness, and doubt. My goal was to translate that idea into motion design — without explaining it, and without resolving it. Darkness as a starting point, not an effect  In this project, darkness is not a background. It is the subject. Nighttime cityscapes, an empty road, a solitary figure - these images don’t tell a story in a linear way. They create a state of being. I wanted the viewer to feel inside the space rather than guided through it, without a clear direction or conclusi...

Behind the Visual Design of the 40th World Youth Day of the Diocese of Kielce

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For this year’s 40th World Youth Day of the Diocese of Kielce, held on November 22, 2025 at the Congress Center - Targi Kielce, I had the opportunity to create the background visuals and the intro animation displayed on stage during the event. The starting point for the intro was the official promotional poster designed by Jakub Radek. Using elements from the poster, I developed animated sequences that matched the event’s visual identity and worked well with the stage lighting and overall atmosphere. Seeing the visuals presented live—together with the music, lighting, and the energy of the audience—was a meaningful moment. It’s always satisfying to watch a digital project become part of a real, shared space. I’m grateful for the chance to contribute to the visual side of this celebration.

Is This Your Story?

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Is Your Idea Ready to Step Out of the Shadows?  Every idea begins with a spark. Sometimes it appears unexpectedly, other times it grows slowly in the background while life keeps moving. But one thing is certain: even the best idea can disappear unnoticed if it isn’t told in the right way.  In a world overflowing with content and constant noise, one thing still captures attention: a story brought to life through motion.  This is why this animation was created. I wanted to show how a simple concept - something written on a napkin, typed into a phone, or floating in your imagination - can transform into a story that catches the eye, evokes emotion, and stays in the audience’s memory. Motion gives ideas life. It turns something abstract into something vivid, dynamic, and impossible to ignore. “Is This Your Story?” This piece is a 2D motion design animation created in Moho Pro and After Effects. It blends minimalism, rhythm, and aesthetics with the brand colo...

Modern Iconostasis in 3D: A Minimalist Fusion of Tradition and Digital Design

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Discover the Modern Iconostasis in 3D - A Minimalist Vision of Sacred Tradition  The Modern Iconostasis invites you to see the timeless beauty of faith through the language of simplicity and light - reimagined in a minimalist 3D visualization.  For centuries, the iconostasis has stood as the spiritual gateway between the visible and the invisible, between earth and heaven. In this project, its symbolic essence remains - but the form transforms. Through modern 3D technology and a minimalist aesthetic, the iconostasis becomes a space of stillness, reflection, and balance.  In this short video, you’ll discover:  • A minimalist 3D visualization of the iconostasis - clean, balanced, and full of quiet symbolism.  • A fusion of sacred tradition and digital design, uniting spiritual meaning with contemporary aesthetics.  • A detailed 3D model, offering a fresh, contemplative look at one of Christianity’s oldest art forms.  This visualization ...