Immediately on graduating Wootten began working at the Weta Workshop as a designer and started to work on the films of Peter Jackson.[4] At first Wootten worked on King Kong (which was originally planned to be made before The Lord of the Rings trilogy). When Kong was canceled Wootten began to work on designs for Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. A notable piece of work there was being closely involved in designing the Balrog.[citation needed] Wootten designed both Aragorn’s Strider sword and Boromir’s sword at Weta Workshop.[5]
His designs combined his knowledge of zoology with his artistic skill.
Wootten is now a freelance illustrator, working out of Wellington. Most of his recent work has been for RPGs and TCGs; clients including Wizards of the Coast,[3] Paizo and Upper Deck.
For Paizo, he has done interior illustrations for the Pathfinder: Curse of the Crimson Throne Player’s Guide, and for the GameMastery line, Crucible of Chaos.[1]