This is an ad for IT&E that aired during the 2011 Superbowl broadcast over Guam. I provided the 3D elements here:
Below are some of the raw 3d footage:
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Super Inday: Angel Wings
I was given this fx work for the Metro Manila Film Fest 2010 entry 12 days before the premiere and had about 5 days to finish it. The model is already done with some morpher targets laid out. What I did was to place & track it on the two actors, then animate the wing movements. The comp was done by me, but the foreground roto was prepared by another (although I couldn't help redoing some of them). This is not the color-graded version.
Labels:
3D ANIMATION,
FILM
Saturday, November 6, 2010
IT&E TVC
A project from Guam for Denight Marketing Group. October 2010
Labels:
3D ANIMATION,
BROADCAST
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Because I'm A Sucker For Freebies
My entry was one of 3 who won in Powerbooks Store's Facebook art competition: Create Your Own Superhero Contest
A shy, mild mannered labandera by day, a lone crime-fighting heroine by night... Meet BARETA GIRL!
She was just a normal teenager who did laundry services to augment her family's income when she unknowingly used a detergent stick infused with Substance X. The mysterious ingredient created an unexpected reaction with the water ans her genes, giving her body supernatural strength and durability. The clothes she was washing (hers, by coincidence) was also affected, making them impervious to bullets. It was a good thing that the frocks were a matching set because it became her costume. You have to look good while beating up the bad guys, after all. Her weapon of choice is the steel-hard bareta that can knock any goon silly. Funky as her wardrobe selection is, there won't be any up-skirt peeking while she's busy kicking ass. She remains, after all, a modest Filipina girl. When she is done with the criminals, she leaves them nicely tied up for the police to arrest. She avoids being seen as much as she can, but whenever her captures are found, there remains a fresh, just washed laundry scent as a sign that moments before, BARETA GIRL was there.
A shy, mild mannered labandera by day, a lone crime-fighting heroine by night... Meet BARETA GIRL!
She was just a normal teenager who did laundry services to augment her family's income when she unknowingly used a detergent stick infused with Substance X. The mysterious ingredient created an unexpected reaction with the water ans her genes, giving her body supernatural strength and durability. The clothes she was washing (hers, by coincidence) was also affected, making them impervious to bullets. It was a good thing that the frocks were a matching set because it became her costume. You have to look good while beating up the bad guys, after all. Her weapon of choice is the steel-hard bareta that can knock any goon silly. Funky as her wardrobe selection is, there won't be any up-skirt peeking while she's busy kicking ass. She remains, after all, a modest Filipina girl. When she is done with the criminals, she leaves them nicely tied up for the police to arrest. She avoids being seen as much as she can, but whenever her captures are found, there remains a fresh, just washed laundry scent as a sign that moments before, BARETA GIRL was there.
Labels:
2D ILLUSTRATION
Thursday, July 8, 2010
SPRITE Virtual Insertions
These are two of my favorite projects. It involved a CG Sprite bottle bouncing or swimming around and then being picked up by an actor. By that time, the virtual object already turned real.
Insert for the show Bubble Gang.
Insert for the show Bitoy's Funniest Videos.
Labels:
3D ANIMATION,
BROADCAST
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