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Cameron Couto

ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Cameron Couto, 3D Animator

3D Animator and founder of Nine Islands Animation Studio.

I specialize in producing 3D animated content for a variety of projects. With 3.5 years of experience, I have worked on numerous games and video projects as a 3D animator. In these projects, I have animated human and animal characters, props, and occasionally environmental assets. In addition to that, I am also experienced in cleaning and editing motion-captured animations.

My animation style ranges from cartoon-like to realistic, depending on the needs of the project. I take each project very seriously and ensure that it is completed at top quality and delivered on time.

The programs I use for my projects include:

- Maya
- Photoshop
- After Effects
- Unity

If you have a project in mind, please check out my Graphic Artists Guild portfolio or visit my website https://www.cameroncouto.com/ and see if my skills are right for you. If they are, feel free to reach out so we can set up a call or Zoom meeting to discuss your project.

I look forward to working with you!

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