Vic Slaski

Vic Slaski

3D Animator

After working on “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts”, Vic decided to tackle a different beast in the form of Medical Animation. As a CG Generalist, she’s a Jack-of-all-trades, but don’t let that fool you into thinking she’s a master of none! She works to fill in the gaps in different projects to ensure that every exhibit is delivered on time and polished to perfection. Constantly seeking to learn and grow creatively, she’s always keeping an eye out for new workflows and technologies that she can use to challenge herself and improve her work. She aims to balance appealing visuals with clear and accurate details, ensuring that exhibits are engaging and informative.

“Working with clients to see their vision realized is incredibly rewarding. Every project delivers a unique challenge and provides an opportunity to challenge myself and learn something new.” – Vic

Vic’s appreciation for the justice system started when she would fall asleep on her mom’s lap, listening to the sound of “60 Minutes” playing on the TV. She graduated from Ringling College of Art and Design with a degree in Computer Animation and worked professionally as a CG Generalist, PostVis Artist, and Illustrator. What she brings to ADM is extensive experience with Maya and Photoshop as well as a skill set that includes storyboarding, modeling, lighting, and animation. She has combined her creative skillset and interest in law into her current career.

When she’s not at her desk, Vic continues to collaborate and create. She’s an avid board game player, video gamer, and movie watcher. She has been playing D&D 5E since high school and has more recently expanded into the world of Vampire: The Masquerade. Collaboration is at the heart of her work; she loves creating alongside her team at ADM.

THE SHORT, YET FUN, FACTS:

  • Works from: Home in Baltimore, MD
  • Favorite Pringles flavor: Original
  • Top bucket list item: Trip to Japan
  • Person you’d have lunch with right now: Alex Hirsch
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