Born in Giza 1969 - He graduated from Helwan University - Faculty of Applied Arts -Decoration Section in 1991, then obtained the Master degree in 1999 from the same university about using computers in the Mural Painting Design - then obtained P.H.D Degree in 2016 which was about the use of the role of simulation and virtual reality in 3D animation.
He worked in multiple fields, these fields using computer systems in design and implementation such as printing, color separation, textile design, animation and 3D modeling.
He worked in the private sector until obtaining the P.H.D.
- Traditional 2d animation techniques and skills.
- 3d animation - character design - textures and rendering - Various kinds of stop motion.
- Computer graphics programs ( Photoshop - Illustrator -Animate - After Effects - premiere)
- 3d character animation (Autodesk Maya)
- Architectural rendering (Autodesk 3ds Max)
- Narrated design ( characters, backgrounds, and layout )
Courses in GMDT : {5vc013, 5vc017, 6vc018, 6vc012, and GE-301}
- worked in design and draw woven tickets using Muller Systems.
- worked in printing design, color separation and outdoors.
- designed and established On Air Graphic works in Game Team program (aired in Zoom Channel).
- made 3d Motion Graphics and Models needed in the artwork of Digital Sound post-production.
- designed and established the Interface of Zoom Channels.
Shared Research published in the Journal of Architecture,Arts, and Human science.
April 2024 under the title " Benefit from the mural design in boosting sustainable awareness advertising"
Volume 9, Issue 11
https://mjaf.journals.ekb.eg/article_333641.html
Shared Research published in the Heritage & Design Journal.
October 2024 under the title " The impact of interactive storytelling on enhancing the audience experience in museums. (Tutankhamun Immersive Exhibition in Egyptian grand museum case study)"
Volume 4, Issue 1
Shared Research published in the Heritage & Design Journal.
October 2024 under the title " Leverage artificial intelligence to design visual elements of video games inspired by Egyptian mythology"
Volume 4, Issue 1