From RWBY Chibi s02e05
In addition to lighting the characters in this scene, I made one of my most favorite contributions to RWBY Chibi - the Bunny Signal! I'm sure someone else would've thought of it, but I'm the one who got it in there.
From RWBY Chibi s02e11
Lighting was done using Redshift for Maya. I was excited because I got to use a gobo for the shadows casting on the back wall. It's the little things I often appreciate the most.
From RWBY Chibi s02e11
Before the explosion...
From RWBY Chibi s02e11
...and after the explosion!!!
From RWBY Chibi s02e11
The Bunny Signal returns! My direction for this scene was to try and make it feel like Batman the Animated Series. Who knew a few years later I'd actually work on a project with an animated Batman?
From RWBY Chibi s02e11
Waiting in line for the movies during the day...
From RWBY Chibi s02e11
...and waiting in line for the movies at night. I liked that I got to make the movie posters a little emissive here. Nothing fancy, just something a little different to contrast from the daytime version of the lighting.
From RWBY Chibi s02e15
Character lighting using Redshift Renderer for Maya.
From RWBY Chibi s02e15
It may be cliché, but I loved giving Nora the light across her eyes to amp up the thriller nature of this episode.
From RWBY Chibi s02e15
From RWBY Chibi s02e16
I got to do the environment and character lighting for this one.
From RWBY Chibi s02e16
Another cliché, but if you get a chance to do an animated film noir, you have to have venetian blinds' shadows.