stranger things digital scans


Candy Digital unveiled an exclusive collection of digital doubles featuring props from the acclaimed Netflix series, Stranger Things. These meticulously scanned NFTs breathed life into the show's beloved universe, capturing every intricate detail of each iconic prop.

The movie to the right showcases all seven physical articles that we sold. For astute collectors who owned all seven pieces, a hidden surprise awaited them. We embedded a clue in the original score in each of these pieces. A secret URL was revealed when the carefully overlaid phase was played in reverse. Upon visiting this link, collectors could explore their prized collection through an immersive AR app, adding another layer of excitement and interactivity to their ownership experience.

The image gallery below is comprised of the process, final renders, and AR images for Eleven’s roller skates, along with images of the other six collectables below that.

marketing trailers

To capture the essence of 80's nostalgia, the creative team and I delved into a series of social marketing trailers that masterfully embraced the aesthetic of the era. By incorporating elements such as glitch effects, scan lines, and a VHS-esque fidelity, we successfully transported viewers back in time, evoking a sense of familiarity and fondness.

Accompanying the marketing trailer, were a series of social media posts that integrated Will's D&D notebook. Inspired by the role of a dungeon master, these posts feature detailed stats and notes that pay homage to the immersive world of tabletop gaming. With careful attention to authenticity, these social media assets transport fans into Will's imaginative realm, inviting them to unravel the mysteries and secrets hidden within his notebook. These posts serve as a delightful reminder of the show's core themes and offer an engaging experience for enthusiasts of both Stranger Things and the world of Dungeons & Dragons.

Digital Figures concept

Although never released to the public, these digital figures were intended to be a line of digital collectibles that could be accessorized and outfitted with a series of props and wardrobe assets. The first set of characters were based on six of the main hero cast members of Season 4.

Shown here are concept art, proof of concept models, and a proposed final product example for Steve.