Mascot Design- Fagus

Meet Fagus

Inspired by Tasmania’s unique and ancient plants — from the golden autumn leaves of the Nothofagus gunnii to the lush green rainforest ferns and delicate native flower— Fagus embodies the heart and soul of our island’s natural beauty.

The Design Story

Tasmania is a hiker’s paradise — a land of wild mountains, fresh air, and breathtaking scenery that deeply inspires us. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens (RTBG) collected a range of native flora to help people feel relax and reconnect with nature. Thanks to the generous guidance of the Gardens’ staff, we learned about many native plant species, their names, and their unique characteristics — and captured countless photos along the way.

These experiences became the foundation for Fagus’s design. Inspired by Tasmania’s distinct four seasons — unlike much of mainland Australia — Fagus changes colors throughout the year, reflecting the natural rhythms of the island.

The mascot’s soft, rounded shapes were chosen to make Fagus feel friendly and approachable, a character that people can easily connect with. We imagined Fagus living in a lush, pure landscape filled with green hills and clear waters — a true child of Tasmania’s wilderness.

Fagus’s leafy arms and gentle leaf crown give the character both flexibility and a distinctive look, symbolizing the graceful vitality of the plants that inspired its creation

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Concept Gallary

3D Model Turntable — full rotation of the Fagus 3D model.

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Color studies — seasonal palette variations for Fagus (spring, summer, autumn).

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Blender Lighting Passes — key, fill and rim passes demonstration.

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Concept Sketch — Fagus early silhouette sketches exploring posture and leaf crown

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Animation Clip — short motion test showing Fagus walking and waving.